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Several photocopies and typed copies of works written by Alootook Ipellie. Two copies of poem titled "Akavik." Article titled "The Writings of Akavik" in syllabics and English. Editorial titled "Stop the Process, Cold on its' Tracks," about the Territorial Legislative Assembly Unity Debate. Article titled "Community Christmas" describing Christmas in a northern settlement. Two articles, first containing the article "I know we are different... but, WE MUST ALL CHANGE," by Suzanne Manomie and Ipellie's response, second Manomie's response to Ipellie and Ipellie's response back. Three illustrated poems titled "Hot to Warm and Cool to Cold." Article titled "An Inuk May Be in the Audience" in syllabics and English. Poem titled "The Feast." Story titled "Piunasorqti's Morning Makeup" in syllabics and English. Two copies of first part of a serial titled "My Grandfather's Story." Story titled "Lucialuk Makes it Happen" in syllabics and English and typed copy. Story titled "Siqiniq, the Sun" and three typed copies. Article titled "My Story," being the life story of Ipellie. Editorial on state of Inuit rights going into the new year 1985. Two typed copies of an untitled article about a time when bicycles were new technology. Poem titled "The Dancing Sun." Short text titled "Come On Up!" in syllabics and English. Part 8 of serial titled "Those Were the Days." Typed copy of unnumbered entry in the same serial. Poem titled "The Great and Mysterious Northern Lights" in syllabics and English, with typed copy. Article titled "The Hidden Unhappiness of our Time" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Christmas is for Everyone!" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Miami Beach, Here We Come!" in syllabics and English. article titled "Big City Police Pick Up a Small Town Inuk" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Inuit Today Magazine." Article titled "Inuktitut Books will Help to Preserve Part of Inuit Culture." Article titled "Damn Those Invaders!" in syllabics and English. Typed copy of article titled "Nunavut is Here Now and for the Future." Article titled "WORLD: What Have We Done to You?" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Inuit Legends as Teaching Tools" in syllabics and English. Scrap excerpt from a typed copy of untitled article about a trip to the movies. Letter to Renate Eigenbrod, in regards to a visit and talk he did at Lakehead, as well as his meeting Penny. Article titled "Arctic Dreams and Nightmares." Copies of correspondences between Penny Petrone and Ipellie regarding her request to publish some of his stories in her book. Cue cards of handwritten notes, envelope from letter to Petrone from Ipellie.