The Giant Bear: An Inuit Folktale (PB)
Synopsis:
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One of the most terrifying creatures to be found in traditional Inuit stories is the nanurluk, a massive bear the size of an iceberg that lives under the sea ice. Its monstrous size and ice-covered fur make it an almost impenetrable foe. But when a lone hunter spots the breathing hole of the nanurluk on the sea ice near his iglu, he quickly uses his quick thinking and excellent hunting skills to hatch a plan to outsmart the deadly bear.
Jose Angutingunrik, a gifted storyteller and respected elder from Kugaaruk, Nunavut, brings to life a story of the great nanurluk that has been told in the Kugaaruk region for generations.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 7 to 9.
This resource is also available in hardcover: The Giant Bear
This resource is also available in Inuktitut: The Giant Bear (Inuktitut Version)
This resource is also available in French: L'ours géant: un Conte inuit
Additional Information
32 pages | 8.00" x 10.00" | Paperback