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With Halloween approaching, we'd like to share stories about mythical monsters, giants and shapeshifters. After all, strange things happen out on the land.
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Halloween is nearly upon us. Here are some spooky northern tales as we count down the days to October 31. https://t.co/AxQ1XHCvbu #halloween #ghosts #haunting #north #shapeshifters
New authors share Northern stories, while the Tłı̨chǫ language sees revitalization. All in this week’s Up Here newsletter. - https://t.co/4zU4pIrmQ5
A beautiful pair of ravens painted by Yellowknife artist @jessica_a_mcvicker_art (who has an art show in town this weekend, by the way). We absolutely love them!
Which one is your fave?
Today we're sharing another story from our holiday archives, this time written by Jennifer Kingsley.
The Hungriest Holiday depicts a grim yuletide on Great Slave Lake, where a team of starving explorers yearn for the gift of survival. #holidays #nwt
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Tis the season for more holiday archive stories!
This time, we're sharing A Christmas Wedding in Tulita, written by Samia Madwar. The couple-to-be wanted a small ceremony. The rest of town had other plans.
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More holiday fun from the "Ghost of Up Here Past!"
Here's "Peanuts and Molasses," a compilation of some favourite Christmas memories North of 60—including raucous dance parties, hearty feasts of salmon and caribou, and lots and lots of laughter. https://t.co/fX9RNmivKv
Out on the icy snowy plains of Taloyoak, it’s always a good day for hunting with friends and family. https://t.co/rU2iwBUTAH
Before the Sunday deadline for the Sally Manning Award, here are some past winning entries and runner-ups to get inspired by.
Here, the most recent winner Peter Igupttaq Autut earned first place with his story Winter in Chesterfield Inlet: https://t.co/bXaA1d57XH
A surprising theatrical moment sparks some considerations on connection and place in Kahlan Miron's "Family Stories."
Read more here: https://t.co/mK8asllYPQ