When Julie returns to her father's Eskimo village, she struggles to find a way to save her beloved wolves in a changing Arctic world and she falls in love with a young Siberian man.
Tuktu and Aklak, two Eskimo children who raise reindeer in the Northlands near the mysterious Kringle Valley, investigate why eight reindeer disappear each year and return in the spring to become the best in the herd.
"A wordless picture book in which a young Eskimo girl befriends a weak, hungry polar bear that has taken refuge in her igloo, and the bear later returns the favor"--OCLC.
A fourteen-year-old Eskimo boy who feels at odds with aspects of modern life takes a 1400-mile journey by dog sled across ice, tundra, and mountains seeking his own song of himself.
Describes the history, culture, and daily lives of the Inuit people of the Arctic areas of Canada, Greenland, Russia, and the United States, and includes color photographs, "fascinating facts, " and a glossary.
Igvillu, a small dog with big dreams, hopes to become a sled dog, and when she is adopted by an Inuit storyteller and moves to northern Canada, she meets real sled dogs and dreams about her future.