A Treasury of Eskimo Tales by Clara Kern Bayliss

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Author Bayliss, Clara Kern, 1848-1948
Illustrator Carlson, George L., 1887-1962
Title A Treasury of Eskimo Tales
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Summary "A Treasury of Eskimo Tales" by Clara K. Bayliss is a collection of folk tales that encapsulates the traditions and beliefs of the Eskimo people, written in the early 20th century. This anthology draws on various legends originating from the Central Eskimo and the Eskimo along Bering Strait, offering a glimpse into their myths, customs, and the challenges of their harsh northern environment. The tales often feature themes of survival, magic, and the relationships between humans and the natural world, making them both enchanting and enlightening for readers interested in indigenous cultures. The opening of the collection introduces readers to the difficult life of the Central Eskimo, illustrating their reliance on wildlife for sustenance and the heavy burden of superstition that permeates their existence. Bayliss's preface sets the stage for the tales that follow, highlighting the harsh Arctic conditions and unique customs surrounding child upbringing, such as the naming traditions that reflect the community's beliefs. The first story, "The Baby Eskimo," describes the grueling initiation of a newborn in this culture, while hinting at the significant implications of names and survival. Overall, the opening emphasizes the tapestry of rituals and narratives that define the Eskimo way of life, promising a captivating journey through their folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Subject Eskimos -- Folklore
Category Text
EBook-No. 24569
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 3, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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