This collection of tales represents and preserves the oral heritage of Arctic and Subarctic ethnic groups, so that their stories are no longer in danger of becoming lost to future generations.
Far North Tales: Stories from the Peoples of the Arctic Circle captures and preserves the wonderful tales of Siberia, Scandinavia, Greenland, Alaska, and Canada, and offers readers glimpses into the cultures and customs of the people who created them. Gathering more than 30 tales from the Arctic and Subarctic regions-many of them unavailable in contemporary publications and, thus, virtually unknown to readers today-the book provides a sampling of stories grouped by type or theme. There are tales of daily life; creation stories; tales of tricksters and fools; spirits, shamans, and shapeshifters; animals; and heroes and heroines. The ethnic source and country of origin is provided for each tale, as are notes on the tale itself. Background on the geography, history, and cultures of the native peoples round out a book that is a perfect resource for educators and storytellers alike.
This collection of tales represents and preserves the oral heritage of Arctic and Subarctic ethnic groups, so that their stories are no longer in danger of becoming lost to future generations.About the AuthorBonnie C. Marshall, PhD, prize-winning author, teacher, storyteller, translator, and folklorist, is a museum teacher at the New Hampshire Historical Society's Museum of New Hampshire History, where she presents programs in the museum and throughout the state.
ReviewsA fascinating reference for folklore and cultural studies collections. * Library Journal *
Book InformationISBN 9781591587613
Author Bonnie MarshallFormat Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Libraries Unlimited IncPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 907g