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A winter camp of the People of the Deer. The conical summer topay is still in use because not enough snow has yet accumulated for the making of snow houses.

A starving woman of the Paliermiut, during the famine of 1948–49. She wears the facial tattoos which were customary until about 1940.

A row of Inukshuk—semblances of men—on a ridge in the Barrenlands. The Innuit hunter standing among them gives an idea of their size.

About the Author

Farley Mowat was born in Belleville, Ontario, in 1921. He began writing upon his return from serving in World War II and has since written 44 books, which have sold nearly 25 million copies in more than 60 countries. He spent much of his youth in Saskatoon and has lived in Ontario, Cape Breton and Newfoundland, while traveling frequently to Canada's far north. Throughout, Mowat has remained a determined environmentalist, despairing at the ceaseless work of human cruelty. His ability to capture the tragic comedy of life on earth has made him a national treasure in Canada and a beloved storyteller to readers around the world. He lives in Port Hope, Ontario.

Copyright © 2012 by Farley Mowat Ltd.
Originally published in 1951

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Cataloguing data available from Library and Archives Canada
ISBN 978-1-77100-044-4 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-77100-045-1 (ebook)

Cover design by Jessica Sullivan
Cover illustration by Brian Tong
Map by Eric Leinberger

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the British Columbia Arts Council, the Province of British Columbia through the Book Publishing Tax Credit and the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities.

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