The people of the twilight

Type
Book
Authors
Diamond Jenness ( Jenness, Diamond )
 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1959 
Publisher
Pages
250 
Subject
Inuit -- Canada 
Abstract
"The Eskimos of the Coronation Gulf region, on the Arctic coast of Canada, saw their first white man with the arrival of the Stefansson expedition, of which Diamon Jenness was a member. The establishment of a scientific observation post in 1914 in this bleak land on the polar sea gave Mr. Jenness the opportunity to spend two years living and traveling with these primitive people at a time before their ways had been changed and they themselves nearly driven into extinction by our own civilization.

As Fridtjog Nansen says in the Preface, "One cannot read this charming narrative without getting a deep sympathy for these simple, unsophisticated children of the twilight . . . a charming people of happy children, not yet stung by the burden of our culture, not burdened by the intricate problems and the acid dissatisfaction of our society." Mr. Jenness movingly describes a way of life bound close to its environment in all its thoughts and deeds — a life of fishing and of seal and caribou hunting, of snow huts and long treks by dog sled, of marriage and dancing and myths and the natural warmth of human beings in a cold world — a way of life now gone."--Back cover. 
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