 |   |  |  |  | | The Peoples of the Great North |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Nonfiction Books | | | Author: | Marina Federova, Valentina Gorbatcheva | | Category: | Social Sciences | | | Publisher: | Parkstone Pr | | | Anthropology | | | ISBN: | 1859954790 | | | | | | Format: | Hardcover | | Condition: | New | | | Publication Year: | 2000 | | | | | | Special Attributes: | -- | | | | | | |
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***Brand New Book*** (Still In Original Publishers Shrink Wrap)
The Peoples Of The Great North Art And Civilization Of Siberia BY: Valentina Gorbatcheva and Marina Federova
Hardcover with Dust Jacket, New, colour illustrations, 216 pages.
There are a great many northern peoples: Eskimos, Samoyedes, Takuts, Kuryaks, etc. And they all have one thing in common: the far north with its vast snowy wastelands, a wilderness of whiteness where the petrifying cold penetrates the marrow of man's bones. Gathered around the fire, source of life, protected from the elements by ice and animal skins, the peoples of the great north bring pleasure into their bleak existence by using what meagre sustenance they find in nature. Tales and histories inspire the imagination of these peoples during the long winter evenings, giving rise to a little-known culture, that of men for whom day is often night. The distinctive identity passed on to us so vividly by the peoples of the great north is gradually disappearing, particularly in the mad rush to colonize northern Siberia and in the frenzied search for wealth beneath the earth.
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| Size | | Height: | 12.5 in. | | Width: | 9.8 in. | | Thickness: | 1.0 in. | | Weight: | 56.0 oz. |
| | Publisher's Note | There are a great many northern peoples: Eskimos, Samoyedes, Yakuts, Kuryaks, etc. And they all have one thing in common: the far north with its vast snowy wastes, a wilderness of whiteness where the petrifying cold penetrates to the marrow of man's bones. A landscape of plains and wind where, despite everything, men and women live and love in the harshness of inhospitable nature. Gathered around the fire, source of life, protected from the elements by ice and animal skins, the peoples of the great north bring pleasure into their bleak existence by using what meagre sustenance they find in nature. As hunters they give expression to their legends in the skins of the animals they hunt, bringing their history to life by drawing an animal, a human being, a moon or a sun on the bare material. Tales and histories inspire the imagination of these peoples during the long winter evenings, giving rise to a little-known culture, that of men for whom day is often night. The distinctive identity passed on to us so vividly by the peoples of the great north is gradually disappearing, particularly in the mad rush to colonize northern Siberia and in the frenzied search for wealth beneath the earth.
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