Tukiliit : the stone people who live in the wind : an introduction to inuksuit and other stone figures of the north /

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Author / Creator:Hallendy, Norman.
Imprint:Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre ; Fairbanks, Alaska : University of Alaska Press, c2009.
Description:127 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Inuktitut
French
Spanish
German
Japanese
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7733446
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Varying Form of Title:Stone people who live in the wind
ISBN:9781602230576
1602230579
9781553654247
1553654242
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 126).
Text in English, with brief texts (p. 118-122) in Inuktitut, French, Spanish, German, and Japanese.
Summary:"A stunning introduction to the mysterious stone figures of the North, featuring 90 of Norman Hallendy's rare and haunting photographs." "All across the vast and windswept polar regions of the North, from Alaska to Greenland and beyond, stone figures have been placed upon the landscape in mysterious and awesome configurations. The Inuit have been building such structures in the Arctic for centuries for a myriad of reasons. The objects most familiar to southerners are called inuksuit, meaning, "to act in the capacity of a human." Norman Hallendy, who has spent more than forty years travelling the North in the company of Inuit elders, has documented dozens of other forms, some recent, others ancient and venerated for centuries. Some are memorials; others mark good fishing spots, sacred places or important trails. To the Inuit, these silent messengers are all tukiliit: objects which "have a meaning."" --Book Jacket.
Other form:Online version: Hallendy, Norman. Tukiliit. Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre ; Fairbanks, Alaska : University of Alaska Press, c2009

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