Kumak's house : a tale of the far north

by Michael Bania

Paper Book, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

JP BAN

Call number

JP BAN

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection - JP

Description

Set in an Inupiat village in the northwest Arctic, this retelling of a familiar tale describes how a wise woman helps a complaining Eskimo family realize that they should appreciate the home they have. Includes a note describing the traditional Inupiat activities seen in the story.

Publication

[Anchorage?] : Alaska Northwest Books, 2002.

Original publication date

2002

User reviews

LibraryThing member LoriOrtega
Fiction: Pattern Picturebook
Bania, Michael Kumak’s House. Illust. by Michael Bania. Alaska Northwest Books, 2002. 32p. Primary/Intermediate
Delightful story of Kumak and his family who are unhappy because they think their house is too small. After getting advice from Aana Lulu, they fill the house
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up with animals and soon see that it wasn’t so crowded before after all. Set in an Inupiat village in the northwest Arctic. Told in a narrative point of view, the writing is playful and flowing. Theme is being content with what you have. Humorous, warmhearted painted illustrations.
AK: Inupiat family and village life, Arctic animals
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LibraryThing member AbigailAdams26
With his entire household—wife, wife's mother, children—unhappy with their small house, an Inupiat man named Kumak goes to the oldest, wisest elder in his village for advice in this "Tale of the Far North."

ISBN

9780882405414

Barcode

97808824054141
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