Traced here are the beginnings of literacy and literature for Inuit
living in Labrador and the eastern Canadian arctic. Inuit living in
Labrador in the 19th and early 20th centuries were more literate than
white settlers as a direct result of the Moravian missionaries who
taught them to read and write in Inuktitut in the mission schools. Many
of the original Inuktitut texts used by the mission teachers and
students are included as part of this exhibition.
The Labrador Inuit are the first Canadian Inuit to have their own
language. Their first texts took the form of songs or narratives. This
catalog represents this history with images from pages and covers of
books in the collection along with detailed descriptions of their
importance.
Texts in French, English, Inuktitut and Inuktitut roman orthography
descriptions in English.