Eskimo Calling?

Eskimo Calling?
Author: Jodie Jones
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467887579

“He got closer and closer. I pushed my hand out for the door handle but he got to me first. I should have been terrified in a dark room with a stranger but when he cupped my face in his hands, smiled that smile and gently and softly brushed his amazing lips onto mine I couldn't help but respond.” ANNIE HAS EVERYTHING IN HER PRESENT EXCEPT HER PAST . WITH THE LOVE OF HER LIFE PUNCTUATING HER HISTORY BUT NOWHERE NEAR HER PRESENT SHE CRAVES THE TEENAGE CRUSH STAGE OF LIFE THROWING EVERYTHING SHE HAS GAINED INTO JEOPARDY. THE WHAT IF FACTOR OF HER ESKIMO EATING AWAY AT HER, ANNIE CRUMBLES TO HIM AGAIN WITH DISASTROUS, MURDEROUS REPERCUSSIONS. WITH LOVE AND HATE AFFECTING THE SAME PART OF THE BRAIN PEOPLE IN ANNIE’S LIFE GET DRAGGED INTO A BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE THAT WILL MOVE COUNTRIES, CREATE LIFE AND CHANGE ANNIE FOREVER. With a large splash of romance, trickles of yearning and enough longing to turn the page the author manages to ‘rose-tint’ relationships with the right amount of sex, love and jealousy to keep you on the sofa reading under a cosy blanket in winter or lounge in the sun whilst others please themselves all summer long! “The cold sharp blade lay under the towels. Reflecting everything around it. Reflecting my hurt. Reflecting my pain and it would reflect the blood slashed from his chest and the tears pumping from her eyes. Yes its reflection was paramount in the cause.”

The Chukchee

The Chukchee
Author: Waldemar Bogoras
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1909
Genre: Chukchi
ISBN:

Mexican Eskimo Book 1

Mexican Eskimo Book 1
Author: Anker Frankoni
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996028509

"Mexican Eskimo" is a story for grown-ups: a love story about finding trust and hope amidst generations of anger and neglect, substance abuse and suicide. A faithful documentation of a most unlikely existence, "Mexican Eskimo" is an intricate layer-cake of actual and imagined pieces of dimly remembered facts, generously frosted with sweet, sticky gobs of Anker Frankoni's gospel-truth fantasies. The story is peppered with international flavor, vibrant characters, multi-cultural themes, and lush settings. It is rife with magical realism, and also features a large cast of young protagonists struggling with identity conflicts and independence, described in a range of historical periods from the 1850's, 1930's, the present day, and even in worlds that existed so long before now, that time itself had not yet started to be counted in years. "Mexican Eskimo" is a tale of two lives, separated by the one Anker Frankoni is currently occupying, and is guaranteed to give readers keen observations into the ones they now call their own.

Material Culture of the Iglulik Eskimos

Material Culture of the Iglulik Eskimos
Author: Therkel Mathiassen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1928
Genre: Eskimos
ISBN:

Study of the Iglulingmiut, Aivilingmiut and Tununermiut Eskimos of Foxe Basin region: northern Baffin Island, Melville Peninsula.

The Ancient Culture of the Bering Sea and the Eskimo Problem No. 1

The Ancient Culture of the Bering Sea and the Eskimo Problem No. 1
Author: Henry N. Michael
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1961-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1487591209

The original work, in Russian, appeared in 1947 and is still regarded as an important contribution to knowledge of the early history of the Eskimo. This translation makes available in English the results of archaeological research in a significant area, the extreme northeast of continental Asia, and the data reported are a valuable addition to previous information on the ethnology, linguistics and physical anthropology of the peoples of the Arctic. In particular this book reports investigations made by the author on the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula from the village of Uwelen in the north to the village of Sirhenik in the south. This is volume I in a series Anthropology of the North: Translations from Russian Sources being sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America.

The Arctic Frontier

The Arctic Frontier
Author: Ronald St. John MacDonald
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 1966-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1487586418

The idea of the Arctic Ocean as a mediterranean sea is a shock to those of us—and that includes most of us—who cannot shake ourselves free of the Mercatorean vision. Yet this theme is repeated by many of the eminent ocntributors to this volume: as Michael Marsden states, "IT is difficult to impress upon the public and industry at large that the most essential quality of the Arctic is not cold, or gold, or polar bears, but a central position in the world community." This book, then, is about the North as a frontier, and about Canada's relations with the world beyond that frontier. It is about the Arctic community of which Canada is one of the major members, along with the Soviet Union, the United States, Denmark, Iceland, and Norway. It is also an exercise in perspective. Canadians have long been aware of the significance of their Atlantic and Pacific frontiers and of the implications of their Southern frontier. This volume points out that Canada is not a three-sided country. While it does not neglect the military importance of the Arctic, it endeavours to widen the scope of interest. But it does not present the familiar arguments about the surpassing importance of the Arctic. It deflates as well as inflates. Its purpose is to assess as precisely as possible the implications of the Arctic frontier, not to induce either visions or nightmares. It is intended not only for Canadians but for all those who are interested in the polar regions or in the shape of the world at large. The papers in this volume were assembled in collaboration by the Canadian Institute of International Affairs and the Arctic Institute of North America.