A Treasury of Eskimo Tales
by Clara Kern Bayliss
A Treasury of Eskimo TalesBook by Clara Kern BaylissFirst published in 1922. By the author of "A Treasury of Indian Tales," "Philippine Folk Tales," etc. The Central Eskimo live away up north in that great American archipelago which lies between Hudson Bay, Baffin Bay, and the Arctic Ocean; an archipelago in which the islands are so large, so numerous, and so irregular in outline that, as one looks at a map of them, he could fancy they were "chunks" of the continent which had been broken to pieces by some huge iceberg that bumped into it.
The land is ice-bound during so much of the year that the inhabitants cannot depend upon getting a living by the cultivation of the soil, and have to subsist almost entirely upon meat which they get from reindeer, seal, bear, whale, and walrus.
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