Nunaga: Ten Years of Eskimo Life

Type
Book
Authors
Pryde ( Duncan Pryde )
 
ISBN 10
0802703690 
Category
 
Publication Year
1971 
Publisher
Pages
285 
Description
In Nunaga, Duncan Pryde tells of his discovery of a remote and primitive way of life to which, astonishingly, he found that he easily adapted.

One of his first posts was isolated Perry Island, then a refuge of fugitives from the law, where most of the male Eskimos were caught up in blood feuds. Pryde describes how, after a night-long fight, almost to the death, with the community bully, he won the respect and affection of those tough people, and came to share their life completely - all their concerns, joys and tribulations. He earned acceptance by the Eskimos that is granted to few whitemen; he witnessed the most sacred of Eskimo shaman ceremonies; he was paid the ultimate compliment - the invitation to share a friends wife.

His story abounds in high adventure - incredible, near-fatal sled and canoe journeys; seal, polar bear and caribou hunts; breathtaking encounters with the beauty of Artic flora and fauna.

Pryde speaks with authority of northern native life - the Eskimos' birth, death and marriage rites, their extraordinarily tolerant sexual customs, their age-old and amazingly effective hunting skills, their uncertain future in a fast-changing North. His account becomes all the more valuable as traditional Eskimo society vanishes into history, and the Eskimo follows western civilization out of the tundra into the town.

Duncan Pryde's experience is of a kind shared by only a handful of truly original adventurers, those who have ventured into the life of a remote people and for a chosen time taken to themselves, with awe-inspiring totality, the manner and the soul of that people. 
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