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Rivard, Ron, and Catherine Little]ohn. The History of the Metis of Willow Bunch. Saskatoon: © Ron Rivard and Catherine Littlejohn, 2003. Rose, Wendy. "Jtdia -" Bone Dance: New and Selected Poems 1965-1993. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1994: 60-62. Taylor, J. Garth. "An Eskimo abroad, 1880: His diary and death." Canadian Geographic: 101.5 (Oct./Nov. 1981): 38-43. Thrasher, Anthony Apakark. Thrasher... Skid ROTV Eskimo. Toronto: Griffin Press, 1976. Ulrikab, Abraham. Tagebuch desHebroner Eskimos Abraham von seinem Aufenthalt in Europa 1880, ubersetzt von Br. Kretschmer. Unpubl. manuscript. Virchow, Rudolf. "Ausserordentliche Zusammenkunft im Zoologischen Garten am 7. November 1880. Eskimos von Labrador." Zeitschrift fur Ethnologic 12 (1880): 253-274. Haittnut Lutz chairs Americanand Canadian Studies at the University of Greifswald, Germany, and has received several awards,including a Harris Chair at Dartmouth College and theJohn G. Diefenfeaker Award, whichbrought him to the University of Ottawain 2004 for ayear-long study leave. Amonghis books are: 'Inctianer* und 'Native Americans^ Approaches: Essays in Native North American Studiesawl Literatures; Connections: NonNative Responses toNative Canadian Literatitre, and Howard Adams: Otapawy! Writer, graphicartist, cartoonist, photographer,and Inuktitut translator Alootook Ipelliewasborn in 1951 in the smallhuntingcampofNuvuqquq. His work hasbeen anthologized manytimesand he was touted byJohn Robert Colombo as"the most prolific ofcontemporaryInuitwriters." His bookof twenty siiortstories withpen and inkdrawings,Antic DreamsmdNigjhtmares, waspublishedin 1993. Hans Blohm, born in Germany,is an internationally acclaimed photographer, who has travelled across Canada extensively. Canada'sNorth and Northern People havelong held a particular fascination for Hans and he has explored by sailboat the fords of Labrador and their villages, including Hebron. His latest book, The Voice of the Natives; The Canadian North andAlaska is currently being translated into Inuktitut. THE DIARY OFABRAHAM ULRIKAB [99] Alootook Ipellie, Hartmut Lutz and Hans-Ludwig Blohm, New Year's Eve, 2004, in Ottawa. [100] THE DIARY OFABRAHAM ULRIKAB ...

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