A description of Inuit culture accompanies a collection of eighteen Inuit folktales from an ancient oral tradition in which animals could take human form and in which magic usually had a part.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-142)
Contents:
The adventures of Kivio The woman under the sea A giant and her little son The lost boys Worms and lice The girls who wished for husbands The orphan who became strong Two sisters and their caribou husbands The land of the birds Kasiak The woman who lived by herself Cannibal village The dancing fox Little bear The great giant Kinak The soul wanderer Two dried fish The blind boy and the loon