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Ahiahia the Orphan

Ahiahia the Orphan is a graphic novel by Levi Illuitok & Nate Wells.

Levi Illuitok & Nate Wells

Illustrated book cover with two Inuit people and a wolf.

After his parents are brutally murdered, Ahiahia is raised by his grandmother in a camp surrounded by enemies. His grandmother knows that eventually the camp will turn on Ahiahia, just as it did his parents, so she chants a protection chant over the clothing that she lovingly sews for him, over the amulet and necklace she gives him, even over the dog that is his companion.

When he is attacked, Ahiahia must use his agility, hunting skills, and the protection imparted by his grandmother to stay alive.

This traditional story is retold by Kugaaruk Elder Levi Illuitok, and illustrated in a comic book style by Nate Wells, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy. (From Inhabit Books)

Illuitokis an Elder fromQilijauqtuaq, Kugaarukin Nunavut. He teaches traditional knowledge to students in the community. He is also the author of the graphic novel The Amajurjuk.

Nate Wells is an American illustrator and designer based in Texas.

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