Author: Clive Gilson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913500290
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
There are many sources & traditions within Native American storytelling & mythologies. These tales are a selection of those told by the tribes & peoples of Alaska & the Arctic. These tales are an absolute delight, showing just how deep & rich are the veins of folk & tribal lore across the Americas.
Qugaag^ix^ - First Nation Tales From Alaska & The Arctic
Author: Clive Gilson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913500290
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
There are many sources & traditions within Native American storytelling & mythologies. These tales are a selection of those told by the tribes & peoples of Alaska & the Arctic. These tales are an absolute delight, showing just how deep & rich are the veins of folk & tribal lore across the Americas.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913500290
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
There are many sources & traditions within Native American storytelling & mythologies. These tales are a selection of those told by the tribes & peoples of Alaska & the Arctic. These tales are an absolute delight, showing just how deep & rich are the veins of folk & tribal lore across the Americas.
Traditional Stories of the Arctic and Subarctic Nations
Author: Marie Powell
Publisher: Core Library
ISBN: 9781532111709
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Arctic and Subarctic region stretches across Alaska and northern Canada. [This book] features stories from several of the region's Native Nations, including the Inuit, Ianupiat, and Woodland Cree"--Publisher's website.
Publisher: Core Library
ISBN: 9781532111709
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"The Arctic and Subarctic region stretches across Alaska and northern Canada. [This book] features stories from several of the region's Native Nations, including the Inuit, Ianupiat, and Woodland Cree"--Publisher's website.
Raven's Children
Author: Jacques L. Condor
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780595749287
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Songs, stories, legends and chants of the Eskimo people of the Arctic Rim and Alaska-the Yupik, Inuit, Inupiat, Chukchi, Inuvialiut, Loucheux, Denendeh and other Northern First Nations-are the material from which the word-sketches of Raven's Children are made. The author prefers not to call this collection 'poetry,' but in one way that is what this book is: poetry. Here then is a sort of poetry where stories of life's experiences are distilled into feelings and thoughts that are universal. Tales taken from real-life travels and adventures among the dwellers of the land of the white dawn are in these pages. Here are tales of love, betrayal, courage, defeat, acceptance, loss, grief, passion, delight, courting, coming of age, birth and death, youth and old age, hunting and surviving. The day-to-day existence; the business of survival in a harsh land is the theme; the people, places and animals of Alaska and the Northland are the subjects. "These great people, their lives entwined and dependent upon one another in the inhospitable world they inhabit, inspired me to create these word-sketches detailing a land, its people and animals, at many points in time and in many places across the Arctic Rim." -Jacques L. Condor (Maka Tai Meh)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780595749287
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Songs, stories, legends and chants of the Eskimo people of the Arctic Rim and Alaska-the Yupik, Inuit, Inupiat, Chukchi, Inuvialiut, Loucheux, Denendeh and other Northern First Nations-are the material from which the word-sketches of Raven's Children are made. The author prefers not to call this collection 'poetry,' but in one way that is what this book is: poetry. Here then is a sort of poetry where stories of life's experiences are distilled into feelings and thoughts that are universal. Tales taken from real-life travels and adventures among the dwellers of the land of the white dawn are in these pages. Here are tales of love, betrayal, courage, defeat, acceptance, loss, grief, passion, delight, courting, coming of age, birth and death, youth and old age, hunting and surviving. The day-to-day existence; the business of survival in a harsh land is the theme; the people, places and animals of Alaska and the Northland are the subjects. "These great people, their lives entwined and dependent upon one another in the inhospitable world they inhabit, inspired me to create these word-sketches detailing a land, its people and animals, at many points in time and in many places across the Arctic Rim." -Jacques L. Condor (Maka Tai Meh)
Our Voices
Author: James Ruppert
Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803239449
Category : Athapascan Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Storytelling is a precious, vibrant tradition among the Native peoples of the Far North. Collected here for the first time are stories from the communities of interior Alaska and the Yukon Territory. These are the tales the people tell about themselves, their communities, and the world they inhabit. Our Voices showcases twenty storytellers and writers who represent a full range of Athabaskan and related languages of Alaska and the Yukon. Both men and women recount popular tales of ancient times that describe the origins of social institutions and cultural values, as well as meaningful, sometimes intimate stories about their own lives and families or the history of their people. As representatives of an art transmitted through countless generations and now practiced with renewed interest and vigor by people reclaiming their cultural heritage, these narratives create a broad, brightly colored, richly detailed picture of the world of the Far North, present and past.--Amazon.com.
Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803239449
Category : Athapascan Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Storytelling is a precious, vibrant tradition among the Native peoples of the Far North. Collected here for the first time are stories from the communities of interior Alaska and the Yukon Territory. These are the tales the people tell about themselves, their communities, and the world they inhabit. Our Voices showcases twenty storytellers and writers who represent a full range of Athabaskan and related languages of Alaska and the Yukon. Both men and women recount popular tales of ancient times that describe the origins of social institutions and cultural values, as well as meaningful, sometimes intimate stories about their own lives and families or the history of their people. As representatives of an art transmitted through countless generations and now practiced with renewed interest and vigor by people reclaiming their cultural heritage, these narratives create a broad, brightly colored, richly detailed picture of the world of the Far North, present and past.--Amazon.com.
Sukaq and the Raven
Author: Roy Goose
Publisher: Inhabit Media
ISBN: 9781772271393
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
As Sukaq's mother tells him the story of how the raven created the world, he is suddenly whisked away on the wings of the raven to ride along as the entire world is formed!
Publisher: Inhabit Media
ISBN: 9781772271393
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
As Sukaq's mother tells him the story of how the raven created the world, he is suddenly whisked away on the wings of the raven to ride along as the entire world is formed!
Aleut Grammar
Author: Knut Bergsland
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The aim of this grammar is to analyze in some detail the mechanisms of the Aleut language as represented by older speakers and by earlier sources, and is intended for both students of Aleut and linguists in general. An introductory chapter gives background on the language's history, linguistic documentation, Aleut dialects, and outside influences. Subsequent chapters address these topics: phonology (phonemes, phonotactics, internal and external sandhi, contours, and expressive features); morphology (inflection and word classes, derivation/postbases); and syntax (subject and predicate, object, oblique terms, addition and removal of terms, construction of indefiniteness, noun phrases, temporal adverbials, verb phrases, conjoined predicates, clauses of purpose, linked clauses, anterior, conditional, participle clauses, report clauses, sentence connections). Some crucial structural differences from the cognate Eskimo language are discussed in the final chapter. (Contains 52 references.) (MSE)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The aim of this grammar is to analyze in some detail the mechanisms of the Aleut language as represented by older speakers and by earlier sources, and is intended for both students of Aleut and linguists in general. An introductory chapter gives background on the language's history, linguistic documentation, Aleut dialects, and outside influences. Subsequent chapters address these topics: phonology (phonemes, phonotactics, internal and external sandhi, contours, and expressive features); morphology (inflection and word classes, derivation/postbases); and syntax (subject and predicate, object, oblique terms, addition and removal of terms, construction of indefiniteness, noun phrases, temporal adverbials, verb phrases, conjoined predicates, clauses of purpose, linked clauses, anterior, conditional, participle clauses, report clauses, sentence connections). Some crucial structural differences from the cognate Eskimo language are discussed in the final chapter. (Contains 52 references.) (MSE)