The young Norwegian was Helge Ingstad, now famous for his discovery in
1960 of a Viking village at L'Anse aux Meadows (on the northern tip of
Newfoundland) -- the oldest known European settlement in North
America. Ingstad recorded his adventures in the Canadian North in The
Land of Feast and Famine, originally published in Norwegian in 1931
and first released in English two years later. Now, after being out of
print in English for more than forty years, The Land of Feast and
Famine is once again available, with its description of youthful
adventure and its vivid portrayal of the people and ways of the
Northwest Territories in the last days of the fur trading era. After
making his way into the Canadian Arctic interior, Ingstad spent one
winter with a fellow trapper in a log cabin they built themselves, and
another living and hunting with a tribe of Inuit known as the
Caribou-Eaters. During his final winter in the North, Ingstad lived in
a tent in an area called the Barren Lands, hunting caribou and wolves,
alone with his five dogs. In 1937, a small river in the Barren Lands
was renamed Ingstad Creek. The life Ingstad describes is harsh and
full of danger. He recounts many close calls of his own as well as the
fates of those far less fortunate. On his way out of the North,
Ingstad learned that the colourful adventurer John Hornby and two of
his companions starved to death while on a expedition to the Barren
Lands -- one of them outliving the others by months. But Ingstad's
life in the Canadian Arctic was also full of heart-warming
experiences. He describes the native companions and fellow trappers
with whom he shared adventures and relates stories of numerous hunts
and how he learned first hand about beaver, caribou, wolf, and other
wildlife. He also provides a remarkable body of knowledge about native
medicine. The arrival of the age of aviation opened up the North and,
as Ingstad prophetically observed in 1931, the way of life of the
native people, who were "still pursuing the free nomadic existence of
their forefathers," would be irrevocably changed. At a time when the
ways of life of Canada's native and Inuit people are more threatened
than ever before, The Land of Feast and Famine provides a fascinating
glimpse at a time already far in the past.
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ISBN
9780773563438
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
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McGill-Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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