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In A Hungry Country Essays 1st Edition Simon Paneak John Martin Campbell

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In A Hungry Country Essays 1st Edition Simon Paneak John Martin Campbell
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Publisher: University of Alaska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Simon Paneak, John Martin Campbell
ISBN: 9781889963594, 9781889963600, 1889963593, 1889963607
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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In A Hungry Country Essays 1st Edition Simon Paneak John Martin Campbell by Simon Paneak, John Martin Campbell 9781889963594, 9781889963600, 1889963593, 1889963607 instant download after payment.

In a Hungry Country catalogues the extraordinary knowledge of Simon Paneak (1900 - 1975), a Nunamiut hunter who served as a vital source of information on inland Eskimo history and cultural heritage.Paneak had an intimate understanding of the natural world- the plants and animals vital to existence, as well as of the land itself. Provided with paper and pens by Jack Campbell, Paneak drew a series of pictures documenting Nunamiut life from 1969 until 1971. He also recorded his own earliest memories of life in the Brooks Range before the disastrous dispersal of his people to the coast in the early 1900s. Paneak's narratives include legends of flying whales as well as grim stories of warfare and hunger.In this well-illustrated volume, the words of Simon Paneak are presented in his own unique English. Campbell, his friend and editor, offers historical context and background that enhance Paneak's words and make them accessible to a wider audience. Robert L. Rausch offers a detailed list of the plants and animals that Paneak knew, listing them in English and I?±upiaq and giving their scientific names. Stephen C. Porter supplies an Anaktuvuk genealogy and Grant Spearman contributes an insightful Foreword.This volume is a treasury of Paneak's words and drawings and will be an invaluable addition to the literature on the culture and history of northern Alaska.

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