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Eskimo Boyhood : An Autobiography in Psychosocial Perspective.
Title:
Eskimo Boyhood : An Autobiography in Psychosocial Perspective.
Author:
Hughes, Charles C.
ISBN:
9780813163505
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (440 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Place, Time, and Person -- Part Two: The Life -- 1. At Camp -- 2. A Child's View of School -- 3. The New House -- 4. War -- 5. Fourth of July Footrace -- 6. Bird Netting with Kakianak -- 7. Nathan Joins the Church -- 8. Unloading the Ship -- 9. The Dream Seal -- 10. A Hard Lesson -- 11. Truant Hunter -- 12. The Christmas Prograin -- 13. A Crewman for Kogoyak -- 14. Akoak's Death -- 15. The Ancient Enemy -- 16. High Seas to Savoonga -- 17. Back to Southwest Cape -- Part Three: Self and Society -- Postlude -- References Cited.
Abstract:
Here is a unique view of life as experienced by a young Eskimo. The autobiography was written by a youth in his early twenties who relates the details of his boyhood life, recalling the feelings accompanying his experiences. In addition to allowing Nathan simply to relate his story thereby illustrating the uniqueness of an individual life, Mr. Hughes sets the autobiography in a broader context, which illustrates the major trends in sociocultural changes in a small and isolated corner of the world. Not only were different answers required in this new evolving world, but different questions were being asked -- not how to hunt, but whether to hunt. Not how to train the body, but for what? It is in this kind of world that we see the struggles, the defeats, and the victories of a boy seeking to find his identity and place in life.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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