Source
Drum dancer with helping spirits, by George Tatanniq, from the exhibition An Inuit Perspective: Baker Lake sculpture from the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Baker Lake, Nunavut: Itsarnittarkarvik: Inuit Heritage Centre, 2000
Source
Taiksumani: Inuit Myths and Legends / Taiksumani: Inuit Ukpirijangit Unikkaaqtuangillu, by Neil Christopher et al., Iqaluit: Nunavut Bilingual Education Society, 2004
Source
"Drum Dance: Proclaiming the New Canadian Territory of Nunavut" (1999), by Hans-Ludwig Blohm, from The Voice of the Natives: The Canadian North and Alaska, Manotick, Ont.: Penumbra Press, 2001
Source
"La lumière et la mort," from Grand Nord: récits légendaires inuit, by Jacques Pasquet, Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 2004
Source
Comment l'ours blanc perdit sa queue, by Jacques Pasquet, illustrated by Alain Reno, Montréal: Les 400 coups, 2003
Source
"Qasiagssaq, the Great Liar," from Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples, by Howard Norman, New York: Pantheon Books, 1990
Source
"The Mother of Sea Beasts," from Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples, by Howard Norman, New York: Pantheon Books, 1990
Source
"The Man Who Married a Fox," from Northern Tales: Traditional Stories of Eskimo and Indian Peoples, by Howard Norman, New York: Pantheon Books, 1990
Source
"Lumaaq," from Unikatuata Sanauganika Ayigualita Puvinitumita / Légendes inuit de Povungnituk, Québec, figurées par des sculptures de stéatite, by Nungak, Zebedee, and Eugene Arima, Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1975