People of the Deer: The Vanishing Eskimo - A Valiant People's Fight for Survival
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THEY WERE IN HARMONY WITH THE LAND BUT THEY WERE ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION
Sixty years ago, the Ihalmiut numbered 7,000. When Farely Mowat visited them, their population had dwindled to forty. For two years, Mowat shared their hard life--the bleak winters, the shortages of food, the fervent struggle to withstand the intrusion of white men--and came to understand them. Here, Farely Mowat indict... More
Sixty years ago, the Ihalmiut numbered 7,000. When Farely Mowat visited them, their population had dwindled to forty. For two years, Mowat shared their hard life--the bleak winters, the shortages of food, the fervent struggle to withstand the intrusion of white men--and came to understand them. Here, Farely Mowat indict... More
Book Information
Publisher | Seal Books |
Binding | Mass Market Paperback (55 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 304 |
ISBN-10 | 0770420796 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0770420796 |
Publication Date | 06/01/1984 |
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