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Kabloona
Kabloona
Author: Gontran de Poncins
This extraordinary classic has been variously acclaimed as one of the great books of adventure, travel, anthropology, and spiritual awakening. — In 1938 and 1939, a French nobleman spent fifteen months living among the Inuit people of the Arctic. He is at first appalled by their way of life: eating rotten raw fish, sleeping with each others' wive...  more »
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ISBN: 37750
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 322
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Time-Life Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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ygrec23 avatar reviewed Kabloona on + 25 more book reviews
This is a superb, first-person, real life story of the adventures of a Frenchman before WWII who spends a year with Eskimos in the Canadian Arctic. Unlike the situation at present, at the time the Eskimos were living an entirely traditional life, untainted in any way by the modern consumer culture enjoyed by white Canadians far to the south. No motorboats, no snowmobiles, no shops or stores or even Canadian government social workers, all Eskimos at the time still spent the winter in traditional igloos eating raw seal blubber. The reactions of a real Parisian living among them are fascinating.


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