Ukkusiksalik
Auteur : David F. Pelly
Date de publication : 2016-01-23
Éditeur : Dundurn
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
- Takes readers to Ukkusiksalik, now a national park — one of the most pristine, remote, and inaccessible in the country
- Ukkusiksalik is a tundra and coastal national park on the northeast shores of Hudson Bay
- A rare in-depth Inuit history based largely on oral testimony from Inuit elders
- Oral histories retold include the treacherous boat approach to Ukkusiksalik, navigating using the stars, and making homemade bullets in a frying pan for northern hunting
- The historical accounts demonstrate the power of the oral tradition and give a new perspective on the land as a tapestry of old trails and stories
- Even apart from its Inuit heritage, a fascinating history unfolded in this region, which represents a microcosm of the North's history
- Author is an expert on the Canadian North who has written numerous works on the vast region.