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Raven's Children

Autor Jacques L. Condor Cu Maka Tai Meh
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Songs, stories, legends and chants of the "Eskimo" people of the Arctic Rim and Alaska (the Yupik, Inuit, Inupiat, Chukchi, Inuvialiut, Loucheux, Denendeh and other Northern First Nations) are the material from which the "word-sketches" of "Raven's Children" are made.

The author prefers not to call this collection "poetry," but in one way that is what this book is: poetry. Here then is a sort of poetry where stories of life's experiences are distilled into feelings and thoughts that are universal. Tales taken from real-life travels and adventures among the dwellers of the land of the white dawn are in these pages. Here are tales of love, betrayal, courage, defeat, acceptance, loss, grief, passion, delight, courting, coming of age, birth and death, youth and old age, hunting and surviving. The day-to-day existence; the business of survival in a harsh land is the theme; the people, places and animals of Alaska and the Northland are the subjects.

"These great people, their lives entwined and dependent upon one another in the inhospitable world they inhabit, inspired me to create these "word-sketches" detailing a land, its people and animals, at many points in time and in many places across the Arctic Rim." -- Jacques L. Condor (Maka Tai Meh)

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ISBN-13: 9780595749287
ISBN-10: 0595749283
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 163 x 238 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: iUniverse

Notă biografică

Jacques L. Condor Maka-Tai-Meh is a French-Canadian, First Nations, Native American of Abenaki-Mesquaki tribes. He has been a resident of Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Northwest for sixty years. Condor came to Alaska in 1947. He has lived in Nome, Saint Lawrence Island, Fairbanks, Moose Pass, Seward, and Anchorage.