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Cold Comfort: My Love Affair with the Arctic, Second Edition, Volume 13 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 596 g, 48 illustrations, 10 maps
  • Sari: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0773530053
  • ISBN-13: 9780773530058
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 596 g, 48 illustrations, 10 maps
  • Sari: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0773530053
  • ISBN-13: 9780773530058
Rowley documents an era of arctic exploration of which little has been written and which is fast passing from living memory. He captures the traditional way of life in the North before the dramatic changes of the last half century. A member of the last expedition in the Canadian North to depend on traditional techniques, Rowley recounts how they lived as the Inuit did and travelled by dogsled over unexplored land. He describes the isolation, the extraordinary vicissitudes of travel in a sometimes savage environment, and the generosity and kindness of the Inuit. Apart from completing the map of Baffin Island's coastline and finding new islands, Rowley excavated the first pure Dorset site near Igloolik, establishing the Dorset culture beyond doubt. The carvings and artifacts found there, illustrations of which are included in this book, remain among the best and most beautiful that have been recovered. Based on his own diary and the diaries of other members of the expedition, Rowley's captivating story presents the perceptions of a young man faced with a completely alien, yet fascinating, environment and culture. A true and often exciting tale of discovery, Cold Comfort will appeal to a wide audience as well as to those concerned with the Arctic in general. It is an invaluable source for those who specialize in the archaeology, anthropology, geography, and history of northern Canada.

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"Rowley conveys an indefatigable sense of adventure and shares his excitement in the details of day-to-day life while travelling among the Inuit. His book is an engaging and informative piece of contemporary Arctic literature, worthy of standing among the best writings of his predecessors." John Moss, author of Enduring Dreams: An Exploration of Arctic Landscape.

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The classic account of an expedition to Baffin Island in an era of arctic exploration fast passing from living memory
Maps x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART ONE
1 Preparing for an expedition
3
2 The Eastern Canadian Arctic in 1935
10
3 Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Churchill
14
4 Churchill to Bay of Gods Mercy
23
5 Walrus Island
32
6 Ship-time at Coral Harbour - Coats Island and Duke of York Bay
40
7 A long walk to Repulse Bay
48
8 Preparing for winter travel
55
9 Repulse to Igloolik - hard start
67
10 Repulse to Igloolik - easy finish
80
11 Igloolik to Piling
90
12 Return from Piling
104
13 Across Baffin Island to Pond Inlet
110
14 Pond Inlet
117
15 Pond Inlet overland to Arctic Bay
123
16 Spring at Arctic Bay
129
17 Excavating at Admiralty Inlet
136
18 South on the Nascopie
145
PART TWO
19 Return to Repulse Bay
157
20 Waiting at Repulse Bay
165
21 Christmas in Lyon Inlet
174
22 Lyon Inlet to Igloolik
181
23 Jens Munk Island
190
24 Through the Baffin Island Mountains
198
25 Anaularealing to Pond Inlet
207
26 Pond Inlet to Igloolik
212
27 A new island
220
28 Excavating at Abverdjar
226
29 South to the war
237
PART THREE
Foreword
243
Susan Rowley
Preface
247
30 The War Years, 1939-45
249
31 Exercise Musk-Ox, 1945-46
256
32 The Defence Research Board, 1947-53
266
33 The Advisory Committee on Northern Development and the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
274
Susan Rowley
34 Retirement and the Carleton Years
288
Susan Rowley and John Bennett
APPENDICES
A. Ataguttaaluk
301
B. Game
302
C. Life histories
303
D. Publications from the expedition
307
E. Publications by Graham Rowley
309
F. Sources for Part III
316
INDEX 317


Graham W. Rowley (1912-2003) was a research professor of northern and Native studies at Carleton University, Ottawa.

Susan Rowley, Graham Rowley's daughter, is co-editor of Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut, associate professor of anthropology and