Eskimo Folk-Tales

Eskimo Folk-Tales

Eskimo Folk-TalesThese stories were collected in various parts of Greenland, taken down from the lips of the...
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Author: Rasmussen, Knud,1879-1933
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Language: English
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Eskimo Folk-Tales

Eskimo Folk-Tales

¥2,054 ¥1,027

Eskimo Folk-Tales

¥2,054 ¥1,027
Author: Rasmussen, Knud,1879-1933
Format: eBook
Language: English

Eskimo Folk-Tales

These stories were collected in various parts of Greenland, taken down from the lips of the Eskimo story-tellers themselves, by Knud Rasmussen, the Danish explorer. No man is better qualified to tell the story of Greenland, or the stories of its people. Knud Rasmussen is himself partly of Eskimo origin; his childhood was spent in Greenland, and to Greenland he returned again and again, studying, exploring, crossing the desert of the inland ice, making unique collections of material, tangible and otherwise, from all parts of that vast and little-known land, and his achievements on these various expeditions have gained for him much honour and the appreciation of many learned societies. But it is as an interpreter of native life, of the ways and customs of the Eskimos, that he has done his greatest work. Kunnguaqthat is his native nameis known throughout the country and possesses the confidence of the natives to a superlative degree, forming himself, as it were, a link between them and the rest of the world. Such work, as regards its hither side, must naturally consist to a great extent of scientific treatises, collections of facts and specimens, all requiring previous knowledge of the subject for their proper comprehension. These have their great value as additions to the sum of human knowledge, but they remain unknown to the majority of men. The present volume is designed to be essentially a popular, as distinct from a scientific work. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 28932
Author: Rasmussen, Knud
Release Date: May 23, 2009
Format: eBook
Language: English

Contributors

Editor: Rasmussen, Knud, 1879-1933

Translator: Worster, W. J. Alexander (William John Alexander), 1882-1929

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