Spirits of Relations (storey 18 of 40)

Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., Canada

Nonfiction, History, Polar Regions, Americas, Canada
Cover of the books Spirits of Relations (storey 18 of 40) not available yet
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dawn Kostelnik ISBN: 9781927812174
Publisher: Kobo Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dawn Kostelnik
ISBN: 9781927812174
Publisher: Kobo
Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Raw winds rip and tear at a tattered hide that barely keeps the old lady and tiny baby from being frozen. The remnants of a fire sputter and threaten to extinguish itself with every blast of frozen gusts. Old moose and caribou hides have been thrown over wind fallen trees. This shanty provides temporary protection from a storm that has caught a small family out on a snowy trail in winter. They are heading back to spring camp after a long and arduous wintering in what used to be good hunting grounds at Colville Lake. In this year the caribou didn’t come. An old moose succumbed to the bitter winter and has provided tough and stringy meat for the dark days of winter solstice.

They have dried the remaining meat from the old moose, to take on their journey back to the spring ratting grounds. This method of preservation helps to eliminate weight and preserves the food indefinitely. There are five in this family group, the hunter, his wife and five year old daughter, his mother and a two-month-old baby. This boy child has been long in coming. An older son had died on this trail three years prior.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Raw winds rip and tear at a tattered hide that barely keeps the old lady and tiny baby from being frozen. The remnants of a fire sputter and threaten to extinguish itself with every blast of frozen gusts. Old moose and caribou hides have been thrown over wind fallen trees. This shanty provides temporary protection from a storm that has caught a small family out on a snowy trail in winter. They are heading back to spring camp after a long and arduous wintering in what used to be good hunting grounds at Colville Lake. In this year the caribou didn’t come. An old moose succumbed to the bitter winter and has provided tough and stringy meat for the dark days of winter solstice.

They have dried the remaining meat from the old moose, to take on their journey back to the spring ratting grounds. This method of preservation helps to eliminate weight and preserves the food indefinitely. There are five in this family group, the hunter, his wife and five year old daughter, his mother and a two-month-old baby. This boy child has been long in coming. An older son had died on this trail three years prior.

More books from Kobo

Cover of the book A Cidade do Sol by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Becoming Jessie Tanner by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book The Tears of A King by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Warm Dessrts by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book AN UPDATE ON PLANT GENETIC DIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Lost Shadows: Ghost from the Past by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Pitiless by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Sherlock Holmes and The Alien Abduction by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book The New Man by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book L'il Gal Al and the Zombies of Amarillo by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book What's In a Name (storey 25 of 40) by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Reprise by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book Mom's Shot by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book The Best Damn Book About Sales That You Will Ever Read by Dawn Kostelnik
Cover of the book MIND THE GAP: Gurdjieffian Institutes with Ouspensky, Roles, Nicoll, Fenwick by Dawn Kostelnik
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy