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Edna Wilder

Författare till Once Upon an Eskimo Time

3 verk 94 medlemmar 3 recensioner

Verk av Edna Wilder

Once Upon an Eskimo Time (1986) 54 exemplar
Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing (1976) 32 exemplar

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There's much more in here than just sewing skins and fur. Of especial interest to me, page 50-51 has a mitten pattern that I've been looking for -- the kind with a two-piece thumb that you can sew out of felted wool sweaters.
 
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muumi | 1 annan recension | Feb 1, 2022 |
The author of this book is from Bluff, Alaska. Her mother, locally known as Grandma Tucker (Eskimo name of Nedercook), was a native born in the 1850's in a small village community called Rocky Point, on the Bering Sea. Nedercook grew up in the village following the "old ways". She did not see a white person until she was an adult. They lived a subsistence lifestyle hunting, fishing and gathering berries, making all their clothing and necessities. In this book, the author relates a year of her mother's childhood, as it was told to her. It is a quiet story full of everyday home life, close observations of nature, gratitude for the land that supported them and family members who were close. Its tone reminds me a lot of A Child of the Northeast and of course it is also reminiscent of Julie of the Wolves (which was one of my first exposures to Inuit lifestyle). Each small native community so far north, had its own individual community and this story carefully details them: from codes of conduct and taboos children must follow, to festival dances, songs and superstitions. Many stories that were passed down verbally through generations are here in written form. Some of them puzzled me, they were so foreign and had no explanation. Others sounded delightful. I especially liked the tale of the woman who was carried away by an eagle husband. Most of the book is just about home life, but there are exciting moments too- such as when Nedercook was lowered over a cliff to gather bird eggs and nearly got stuck on a small ledge. She seemed quite young to be killing animals for food, but survival of the village depended on what all members could provide, so I guess it was normal for kids to be out hunting in that setting. The introduction states that this book is the first of a "long awaited saga on the life of Grandma Tucker" so I looked to see if other volumes followed: yes, The Eskimo Girl and the Englishman is a sequel. which I'd now like to read some day.

from the Dogear Diary
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jeane | May 9, 2018 |
While I haven't tried to make anything from this book, the directions seem to be clearly written and patterns drawn of graph lines so that it seems very do-able. Included are traditional methods of preparing/tanning skins (altho the second chapter gives sources for purchasing ready-made furs), adding beadwork, and cutting & sewing fur. Patterns are given for baby booties, fur mittens, slippers, mukluks, fur cap, parkas, toys & accessories. A final chapter tells how to make traditional grass braided rugs and baskets.
She slips in some cultural information along with the directions, such as a cautionary tale, told to children, about knowing the difference between edible willow leaves and toxic alder leaves.
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juniperSun | 1 annan recension | Jan 10, 2014 |

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Verk
3
Medlemmar
94
Popularitet
#199,202
Betyg
½ 3.5
Recensioner
3
ISBN
7

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