Eskimo Folk-Tales
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036508196
ISBN-13
9781036508197
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Folklore, myths & legends
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This book offers readers an enchanting journey into the heart and soul of Eskimo legends, meticulously curated to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and accessible storytelling. Crafted under the auspices of the Carlsberg Foundation, this collection presents a selection of narratives that are both characteristic of and essential to understanding the life, thoughts, and beliefs of Eskimo peoples. The author, drawing from original collections never before published, has endeavored to choose stories that resonate with authenticity and cultural depth, ensuring they are easily understandable for a wider audience.
By working closely with the original Eskimo texts alongside Danish versions, the author preserves the spirit and tone of these tales, offering insights into daily life, mythology, and the unique perspective Eskimos hold towards their environment. This compilation is not only a testament to the art of storytelling but also serves as a window into the intricate tapestry of human connection with nature and the supernatural.
Illustrations by native Eskimo artists further enrich this volume, providing visual context to themes of wizardry, superstition, and everyday life within these communities. These stories transcend mere entertainment they are a profound exploration of themes such as endurance, adventure, and the human relationship with the cosmos.
Ultimately, this book stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of Eskimo culture and storytelling tradition. It captures the essence of a people whose narratives offer universal lessons on resilience, imagination, and spirituality.
By working closely with the original Eskimo texts alongside Danish versions, the author preserves the spirit and tone of these tales, offering insights into daily life, mythology, and the unique perspective Eskimos hold towards their environment. This compilation is not only a testament to the art of storytelling but also serves as a window into the intricate tapestry of human connection with nature and the supernatural.
Illustrations by native Eskimo artists further enrich this volume, providing visual context to themes of wizardry, superstition, and everyday life within these communities. These stories transcend mere entertainment they are a profound exploration of themes such as endurance, adventure, and the human relationship with the cosmos.
Ultimately, this book stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of Eskimo culture and storytelling tradition. It captures the essence of a people whose narratives offer universal lessons on resilience, imagination, and spirituality.
This book offers readers an enchanting journey into the heart and soul of Eskimo legends, meticulously curated to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and accessible storytelling. Crafted under the auspices of the Carlsberg Foundation, this collection presents a selection of narratives that are both characteristic of and essential to understanding the life, thoughts, and beliefs of Eskimo peoples. The author, drawing from original collections never before published, has endeavored to choose stories that resonate with authenticity and cultural depth, ensuring they are easily understandable for a wider audience.
By working closely with the original Eskimo texts alongside Danish versions, the author preserves the spirit and tone of these tales, offering insights into daily life, mythology, and the unique perspective Eskimos hold towards their environment. This compilation is not only a testament to the art of storytelling but also serves as a window into the intricate tapestry of human connection with nature and the supernatural.
Illustrations by native Eskimo artists further enrich this volume, providing visual context to themes of wizardry, superstition, and everyday life within these communities. These stories transcend mere entertainment they are a profound exploration of themes such as endurance, adventure, and the human relationship with the cosmos.
Ultimately, this book stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of Eskimo culture and storytelling tradition. It captures the essence of a people whose narratives offer universal lessons on resilience, imagination, and spirituality.
By working closely with the original Eskimo texts alongside Danish versions, the author preserves the spirit and tone of these tales, offering insights into daily life, mythology, and the unique perspective Eskimos hold towards their environment. This compilation is not only a testament to the art of storytelling but also serves as a window into the intricate tapestry of human connection with nature and the supernatural.
Illustrations by native Eskimo artists further enrich this volume, providing visual context to themes of wizardry, superstition, and everyday life within these communities. These stories transcend mere entertainment they are a profound exploration of themes such as endurance, adventure, and the human relationship with the cosmos.
Ultimately, this book stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of Eskimo culture and storytelling tradition. It captures the essence of a people whose narratives offer universal lessons on resilience, imagination, and spirituality.
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