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The Eskimos

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This superb ethnographic study, illustrated by 120 remarkable color photographs, explodes the conventional idea of Eskimos as simple, primitive people. Concentrating on their traditional society, anthropologist Ernest S. Burch, Jr, and renowned photographer Werner Forman show them as not only pragmatic and highly skilled but also sophisticated in their personal relationships and their ability to live together in constrictive family communities.

The text and the photographs in this book explore the Eskimos’ art, their rich mythology, and their beliefs-their stories, their spirit world, and the role of shamans in their lives.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published May 15, 1988

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Ernest S. Burch Jr.

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The Eskimo culture is often overlooked in the study of native Americans. This work examines that history and culture. There are many excellent photographs. The format is easy to read and suitable for middle schoolers.
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