
Eskimo Folk-Tales
'Eskimo Folk-Tales' Summary
This book is a compilation of traditional Eskimo folk tales collected by Knud Rasmussen, a prominent explorer and anthropologist. Rasmussen, himself of partial Eskimo descent, spent his childhood in Greenland and dedicated his life to studying and documenting the culture and history of the Inuit people. Through these stories, readers are transported into the world of the Eskimos, gaining insights into their beliefs, traditions, and everyday life. The tales cover a wide range of topics, from the creation of the world and the nature of spirits to daily struggles for survival in the harsh Arctic environment. Rasmussen's keen observation and understanding of Eskimo culture allow him to present these stories in a way that is both informative and engaging. Readers will encounter tales of bravery, trickery, romance, and adventure, all told through the lens of Eskimo mythology and beliefs. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning about the Inuit people and their unique way of life.Book Details
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