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15 minutes/Grades 2-8
Produced by Paulle Clark for OWL/TV
This film helps children get the feel of Arctic life by sharing
moments in the lives of two 13-year-old Inuit boys, Jeffrey and
Peter, who are friends. Jeffrey speaks English and Inuktitut, but
lives in the hamlet of Igloolik and attends school. Peter speaks
only Inuktitut, and lives in an "outcamp" in traditional ways, and
is learning to be a hunter. With Study Guide.
Awards: Silver Apple, National Educational Film & Video Festival;
American Indian Film Festival; American Film & Video Festival;
Videoforum: Native American
- "Audiences in schools and scout groups get a good look at the
Inuits and their customs, with an eye to their accomodation of
modern practices in a traditional way of life." Booklist
Subject Areas: SOCIAL STUDIES, HISTORY, NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS,
MULTICULTURAL RELATIONS, CANADA, ARCTIC CULTURE
ISBN: 0-920519-83-0

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