
Eskimo Folk-Tales
Eskimo Folk-Tales, written by Knud Rasmussen in the early 20th century, is a collection of traditional stories from the Inuit culture of Greenland. As an author of Eskimo descent who spent much of his life studying and exploring Greenland, Rasmussen provides unique insights into the daily life, beliefs, and mythology of the Eskimo people. This work is notable for its authentic representation of native life and serves as an important cultural document that preserves the oral traditions of the Inuit.
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