Encounters on the Passage
Discover the rich oral history of the Inuit in Encounters on the Passage by Dorothy Harley Eber. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 2008, this captivating paperback spans 277 pages, inviting readers to explore the profound narratives that have shaped Inuit culture. Through the voices of contemporary Inuit, Eber unveils the stories handed down from generations, recounting the first encounters with European explorers. This book not only preserves these vital traditions but also provides insight into the resilience and adaptability of the Inuit people. Perfect for those interested in exploration, indigenous cultures, and oral history, Encounters on the Passage is an essential addition to any bookshelf. Engage with the past and understand the enduring legacy of these encounters through the eyes of those who lived them.