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The Cannibal Lynx

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The Cannibal Lynx

Innu Tales from Labrador
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The stories in The Cannibal Lynx were told to ethnographer Lawrence Millman by Labrador Innu (formerly Montagnais-Naskapi) elders in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They document a way of life in the subarctic bush that has now all but disappeared. In them, human beings and animals are of equal importance, so much so that they often marry each other. People who don't respect animals don't get any game and end up starving to death. Characters in the stories include monsters, cannibals, talking mosquitoes, horny leeches, giant penises, and stomping mammoths. Many of the stories are also quite scatological. Indeed, you could call them the Innu equivalent of dirty jokes. For example, "The Shit Man" concerns a man who's very highly regarded, although he's composed entirely of excrement. The elder who told Millman the story punctuated his telling of it with raucous laughter. Such laughter would have gone a long way to help the Innu get through the long, cold Labrador winter. You might say "Not For Children" when considering these stories, except the Innu thought that children should no more be deprived of laughter than adults. The Cannibal Lynx, too, is a book for all readers except for those who want Native stories to be G-rated.

Author Biography:

Lawrence Millman is the author of 15 books, including such titles as Last Places, Our Like Will Not Be There Again, A Kayak Full of Ghosts, Fascinating Fungi of New England, and - forthcoming - At the End of the World. He has done ethnographic work with the Innu, the Inuit, the Siberian Chukchi, and the Northern Cree. When not tromping around the North, he lives in Cambridge, MA. Suzy Hunt started drawing funny pictures as a toddler. She doodled her way through life and went on to study art at Pratt Institute. Not an opportunity goes by that she doesn't illustrate, sketch, cartoonize, or otherwise render the interesting world around her. She lives in Scotts Valley, California.
Release date NZ
November 15th, 2016
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Suzy Hunt
Pages
60
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
9 illustrations
Publisher
Komatik Press
Imprint
Komatik Press
Dimensions
140x216x3
ISBN-13
9780982821985
Product ID
26422557

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