Sacred Hunt: A Portrait of the Relationship Between Seals and Inuit: Written by David F. Pelly, 2001 Edition, Publisher: University of Washington Press [Hardcover]
David F. Pelly
EAN: | 8601416066585 |
Publisher: | University of Washington Press |
Published: | 16 October, 2001 |
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Sacred Hunt: A Portrait of the Relationship Between Seals and Inuit: Written by David F. Pelly, 2001 Edition, Publisher: University of Washington Press [Hardcover]
David F. Pelly
For centuries, Native people throughout the Arctic regions of the world have depended on seals for their survival. The Inuit and other indigenous people of the Arctic have used seal meat for food, sealskin for clothing, and oil from seal blubber as fuel for light and heat. For these reasons. the seal was the principal prey of the Inuit and the seal hunt lies at the core of traditional Inuit life. In Sacred Hunt, acclaimed writer David Pelly describes all facts of the seal hunt, beginning with the respect for seals underlying the hunt. This respect is reflected in the myths, legends, rituals, and traditions of the Inuit, which include stories about hunters transforming themselves into seals and the practice of offering a killed seal water to drink. Although to southern society this respect may appear to be at odds with hunting seals, to these Native people the two go hand in hand. The centerpiece of the book is a vivid yet sensitive description of the traditional seal hunt. In the depths of winter, Inuit hunters traveled from their igloos across the ice to search for seal breathing holes. A hunter might stand for hours by a breathing hole in 40 degree temperatures, harpoon in hand, waiting for a seal to appear at the hole to take a breath. In spring hunters stalked seals on the ice, using their knowledge of seal behavior to imitate their sounds and movements, gradually creeping up on an unsuspecting seal. In Greenland, and other parts of the Arctic, Native people have h
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