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An Arctic Man: The classic account of sixty-five years in Canada's North

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An Arctic Man: The classic account of sixty-five years in Canada's North

Ernie Lyall, "An Arctic Man: The classic account of sixty-five years in Canada's North"
English | 2011 | pages: 239 | ISBN: 0887801064 | EPUB | 0,7 mb

Ernie Lyall writes about the north like no one has written about it before: "The main reason I decided to do a book about my life…is that I finally got fed up with all the baloney in so many books written about the north."
Born in Labrador, one of 19 children of a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company cooper, Lyall grew up in a north dominated by white traders. After adventures that took him around the Arctic and down the Labrador coast, Ernie settled in Fort Ross in the Arctic Islands. He married an Inuit woman, Nipisha, and immediately became part of her extended family. Ernie writes warmly about his Inuit friends and family, and about daily life in the Arctic and the remarkable transformation of the north that has occured in the last 40 years.
An Arctic Man tells about life in the north as it is actually lived, by its native and non-native inhabitants alike; it offers a rare, privileged view of the peoples of the Canadian Arctic.

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