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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the effort to find it., December 30, 1997
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This review is from: The Last Kings of Thule: With the Polar Eskimos, As They Face Their Destiny (Paperback)
Insightful and introspective account of the author's extended study of the Polar Innuit of the Thule district in Greenland. The most recent edition includes the author's bittersweet reflections many years later on modern incursions that threaten the survival of this indigenous culture.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, but Qaanaaq inhabitants not so impressed., January 25, 1998
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This review is from: The Last Kings of Thule: With the Polar Eskimos, As They Face Their Destiny (Paperback)
Fantastic background to the area both from the antropological and geographical points of veiw. However, when I visited Qaanaaq in 1990 and mentioned this book I found that the local inhabitants were not impressed by their protrayal. Particularly concerning the more private aspects of their society.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Accidental ethnographer, April 11, 2002
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Tammy Hilburn (Memphis, TN, Sometimes Egypt, Fairbanks, Alaska Summer 2002) - See all my reviews
Although the primary objectives of Malaurie's work were cartographic and geological in nature, he became, by default, a primary voice in describing the Thule culture by recounting his personal experiences and lifestyle during the expedition. Surely, ethnography can never be a truly objective effort, but Malaurie seems to appreciate this and relates cultural information through an admitted cultural filter. Rather than stifle his own reactions in his writing, Malaurie has adequately described, with sensitivity, his personal paradigm shift as well as that of the culture he is inevitably impacting by his very presence. It is inevitable that in any ethnographic description it will be found that something is amiss, lacking, due to the inevitable loss of information that occurs whenever information is transferred across cultural and linguistic lines. This work is one of the few that I have read that treats cultural interaction and exchange with dignity on behalf of the observed and the one observing. And, after all, these lines of distinction regarding observer and the observed shift and change radically during such a period of cultural interaction. Malaurie wonderfully describes this process.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, Excellent Service, February 17, 2010
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This review is from: Last Kings of Thule (Hardcover)
THE LAST KINGS OF THULE A Year Among the Eskimos of Greenland

This book was purchased for a young man whose heritage comes from these peoples. It was purchased from Powells of Chicago, was in excellent condition, arrived in a timely fashion, and was all that was expected. Excellent book.
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