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008 220203s2022 nuca j 000 1 eng
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100 _aThomas, Deborah
_c(Juvenile fiction writer),
_eauthor.
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245 1 4 _aThe little hunter /
_cwritten by Deborah Thomas ; cultural expert and advisor, Philipoosie Arragutainaq ; illustrated by D.J. Herron.
260 _aCanada.
_bInhabit Education Books.
_c2022
263 _a202208
300 _a1 volume :
_billustrations (black and white) ;
_c21 cm.
490 1 _aNunavummi reading series
520 _a"Adamie is a skilled hunter, but it took many years of practice and learning from his family members to become one. While on a hunting trip, Adamie dreams about the first time he went hunting as a boy with his father. He was excited to shoot something and became impatient with his father as he taught Adamie about helping others, observing his surroundings closely, and taking only what they needed. Now, as an adult, Adamie reflects on the important lessons his father taught him on that trip and many others, and how they helped him become the skilled and responsible hunter he is today. Adamie looks forward to one day passing this knowledge onto his son--his own little hunter."--
655 0 _aChildren's stories
_vJuvenile literature.
_922661
655 7 _aJuvenile works
_2fast
_919841
655 0 _aAdventure fiction.
_2fast
_91980
700 _aHerron, D. J.,
_d1994-
_eillustrator.
_954618
830 _aNunavummi reading series.
_954619
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