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A gateway to an ancient Arctic world, Eskimo Folk-Tales invites you to hear the wind-swept voices of the North. This book gathers a vivid folktale collection of indigenous folk narratives, presenting a traditional tale compilation that rests on the enduring oral storytelling tradition of the polar regions. Across stories set in the arctic circle, Knud Rasmussen brings together Arctic Inuit folklore with a clarity that speaks to both casual readers and students of folklore. The volume blends mythic echoes with human-scale wisdom, offering a tapestry of characters, adventures, and moral resonanc...
A gateway to an ancient Arctic world, Eskimo Folk-Tales invites you to hear the wind-swept voices of the North. This book gathers a vivid folktale collection of indigenous folk narratives, presenting a traditional tale compilation that rests on the enduring oral storytelling tradition of the polar regions. Across stories set in the arctic circle, Knud Rasmussen brings together Arctic Inuit folklore with a clarity that speaks to both casual readers and students of folklore. The volume blends mythic echoes with human-scale wisdom, offering a tapestry of characters, adventures, and moral resonance that still feels immediate today. It stands as a cornerstone for anyone curious about polar mythic legends and the wider scope of Inuit folklore collections. Historically, the book marks an important moment in early twentieth century scholarship and storytelling, capturing voices and motifs that shaped Arctic folklore anthologies for generations. Its value lies not only in narrative charm but in its role as a cultural record, a bridge between tradition and modern readers. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, Eskimo Folk-Tales is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-perfect for libraries, classrooms, and anyone who cherishes a living legacy of education use for schools and for students of folklore.