Eskimo Folk-Tales

Eskimo Folk-Tales

by Knud Rasmussen

Knud Rasmussen, a renowned explorer and anthropologist with Eskimo heritage, compiled this collection of Greenlandic folk tales. The book offers a glimpse into the rich oral tradition of the Inuit people, showcasing their beliefs, worldview, and daily life through captivating stories. These tales explore themes of nature, spirituality, and human relationships, providing a fascinating window into the unique culture of Greenland’s indigenous population. Rasmussen’s deep understanding of Eskimo culture allows him to translate these stories authentically, making them accessible to a wider audience. The collection serves as a valuable resource for understanding the traditions and beliefs of the Inuit people, as well as the harsh yet beautiful environment they inhabit.

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