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The Winter Walk: A Century-Old Survival Story from the (Paperback, 2004)
    By Loretta Outwater Cox
Adult 12/17/2009
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tbrown49 said: The year is 1892. An IƱupiat Eskimo mother finds herself far from the village at winter camp. And now her husband has died. Although Qutuuq (coo-took) is far along in pregnancy, and her children are only seven and nine, the little family sets out toward the Bering Sea coast. Weak from effort and starvation, they plod along each bend in the frozen river until Qutuuq goes into labor. Certain that her own death is imminent, the woman makes a decision that will haunt her forever. Likewise, this powerful narrative will haunt readers long after they close the book. Shared by Qutuuq's great-granddaughter, this true story has been handed down from generation to generation in a culture sustained by its oral history. Family photos round out our understanding of harsh living in this remote region. THE WINTER WALK is a winner of the 2004 Alaska Indigenous Literature Award.
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