Welcome the Caribou Man

Welcome the Caribou Man
Title Welcome the Caribou Man PDF eBook
Author Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa
Publisher Kiva Publishing
Pages 56
Release 1992
Genre Art
ISBN 9780937808559

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Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa and Yolaikia Wapitaska, husband and wife, are from the Quebec/ Northeastern United States area. Using stone, antler, bone, and wood, they create powerful masks and sculptures which draw from Indian social and spiritual traditions. With modern as well as ancient techniques, they carve works of art which have beauty, originality, and great energy.Tsonakwa works with stone, wood, and other natural materials. He is also a master storyteller. For many years he has told the ancient legends of the Abenaki and other tribes to fascinated audiences across North America and Europe. Many of these stories are incorporated into the exhibition.Yolaikia Wapitaska sculpts primarily from deer antler, in keeping with the traditional Abenaki connection between the deer and the female aspect of life. Her small, intricate renderings reveal a cosmology of subtle and mysterious transformations.

The Caribou and the Stone Man

The Caribou and the Stone Man
Title The Caribou and the Stone Man PDF eBook
Author John E. Smelcer
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1991-04-01
Genre Alaska
ISBN 9780963400017

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Seven Eyes, Seven Legs

Seven Eyes, Seven Legs
Title Seven Eyes, Seven Legs PDF eBook
Author Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa
Publisher Kiva Publishing
Pages 124
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781885772251

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Abenaki art and stories of the supernatural, natural history, and supernatural history.

The Northern Horizons of Guy Blanchet

The Northern Horizons of Guy Blanchet
Title The Northern Horizons of Guy Blanchet PDF eBook
Author Gwyneth Hoyle
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 242
Release 2007-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 177070292X

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The working life of the distinguished surveyor Guy Blanchet reflects the story of northern Canada in the first half of the twentieth century. Beginning his career in the boreal forests of Alberta and Saskatchewan, using pack horses and dog teams, Blanchet went north to map large areas of the Barrens by canoe, and soon became caught up in pioneer northern aviation. His story encompasses the Great Depression and the Second World War, which in turn led to his work finding the routes for oil pipelines. His life was rich in contacts with First Nations people, and his friendships included most of the well-known northern travellers of the time. While Blanchet did not seek adventure, adventure often found him and he had many narrow escapes. While Blanchet published a number of articles about his experiences, this is the first time his fascinating life story has been told in book form.

The Voice of the Dawn

The Voice of the Dawn
Title The Voice of the Dawn PDF eBook
Author Frederick Matthew Wiseman
Publisher UPNE
Pages 332
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9781584650591

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History of the Abenaki Indians of Vermont.

Occupied St John's

Occupied St John's
Title Occupied St John's PDF eBook
Author Steven High
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 337
Release 2010-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 0773581103

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In January 1941, the hulking twenty-one thousand ton troopship Edmund B. Alexander docked in St John's harbor, carrying a thousand American soldiers sent to join the thousands of Canadian troops protecting Newfoundland against attack by Germany. France had fallen, Great Britain was fighting for its survival, and Newfoundland - then a dominion of Britain - was North America's first line of defence. Although the German invasion never came, St John's found itself occupied by both Allied Canadian and American forces.

Caribou Island

Caribou Island
Title Caribou Island PDF eBook
Author David Vann
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 304
Release 2011-01-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 014193106X

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On a small island in a glacier-fed lake on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, a marriage is unravelling. Gary, driven by thirty years of diverted plans, and Irene, haunted by a tragedy in her past, are trying to rebuild their life together. Following the outline of Gary's old dream, they're hauling logs out to Caribou Island in good weather and in terrible storms, in sickness and in health, to patch together the kind of cabin that drew them to Alaska in the first place. Across the water on the mainland, Irene and Gary's grown daughter, Rhoda is starting her own life. She fantasizes about the perfect wedding day, whilst her betrothed, Jim the dentist, wonders about the possibility of an altogether different future. From the author of the massively-acclaimed Legend of a Suicide, comes a devastating novel about a marriage, a couple blighted by past shadows and the weight of expectation, of themselves and of each other. Brilliantly drawn and fiercely honest in its depiction of love and disappointment, David Vann's first novel confirms him as one of America's most dazzling writers of fiction.