Apun Christine WhiteThere are some twenty five words for snow in the Inupiaq language. Each word denotes a different kind of snowfresh powder snow, hard pack, soft snow, very wet snow, or just snow. Such fine distinction is reasonable, for over the centuries, Natives of the Arctic have had to rely on their knowledge of the snow to survive. Now Matthew Sturm has prepared an educational childrens book designed to teach a new generation of Arctic residents the importance of
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