Ravens appear in mythology and folklore the world over. Few other
birds have inspired such simultaneous dread and fascination, or
given rise to so many forms of artistic expression. But in the
Arctic, ravens are not only mythological and artistic figures, but
also brilliant scavengers, fascinating communicators, and daily
nuisances. The result of ten years of research and interviews,
Tulugaq examines the raven's place in Canadian Arctic society and
reveals a bird that is at times loved, maligned, dreaded, and even
revered. With dozens of photographs and first-person stories from
communities across Nunavut, the Yukon, and the Northwest
Territories, Tulugaq is a visually stunning examination of one of
the animal kingdom's most complicated figures.
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