Niaqualuk and Haugaaq live in Cambridge Bay
Excited at this prospect she visits her grandfather who has made a special gift for her
The aim of Performing Turtle Island is to open up an interdisciplinary discussion on Indigenous theatre and performance practices through the work of artists and scholars
The Imaginary Indian has been
these new essays "unsettle" Northwest Coast art studies
Fall in Line, Holden! Grade Nine Niaqualuk and Haugaaq live inWritten and Illustrated By Daniel W. Vandever. Fall in Line, Holden! follows Holden, a young Navajo boy, through his day at boarding school. Although Holden is required to conform to a rigid schedule and strict standards of behavior, his internal life is led with imagination and wonder. Whether he is in art class, the computer lab, or walking the hall to lunch, Holdens vivid imagination transforms his commonplace surroundings into a world of discovery