Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

Where the Caribou Still Roam chronicles Mueller’s travels in the distant corners of North America. More than an adventure travelogue, Caribou is a weave of personal memoir, environmental and cultural commentary, and a coming of (middle) age story, all them told with warm wit and wisdom from the aft end of a red canoe while paddling the waters and treking though the wilds of northern Canada, including Nunavut, Canada’s newest and most northern territory.

Mueller shares his concerns about the struggle of our planet and humankind to coexist. He pays tribute to North America’s last free-flowing rivers, laments the ruin of others, and takes the reader on a quest to learn about the peoples of the Far North, including the Inuit, a people formerly known as the Eskimos. Mueller tells how these northern hunters, whose Siberian ancestors crossed the Bering Strait thousands of years ago, have persevered amid changes of staggering magnitude. Few have experienced the phenomenon of culture shock more recently or profoundly than the Canadian Inuit.

Where the Caribou Still Roam is a story about the author’s home continent of North America, but it is also a story about the inseperable searches for both individual and cultural identity, searches that never end but link us all in shared humanity. In the end, we are asked to consider the question of not just "Who am I?" but "Who are we?"

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Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

Where the Caribou Still Roam chronicles Mueller’s travels in the distant corners of North America. More than an adventure travelogue, Caribou is a weave of personal memoir, environmental and cultural commentary, and a coming of (middle) age story, all them told with warm wit and wisdom from the aft end of a red canoe while paddling the waters and treking though the wilds of northern Canada, including Nunavut, Canada’s newest and most northern territory.

Mueller shares his concerns about the struggle of our planet and humankind to coexist. He pays tribute to North America’s last free-flowing rivers, laments the ruin of others, and takes the reader on a quest to learn about the peoples of the Far North, including the Inuit, a people formerly known as the Eskimos. Mueller tells how these northern hunters, whose Siberian ancestors crossed the Bering Strait thousands of years ago, have persevered amid changes of staggering magnitude. Few have experienced the phenomenon of culture shock more recently or profoundly than the Canadian Inuit.

Where the Caribou Still Roam is a story about the author’s home continent of North America, but it is also a story about the inseperable searches for both individual and cultural identity, searches that never end but link us all in shared humanity. In the end, we are asked to consider the question of not just "Who am I?" but "Who are we?"

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Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

by Guy Mueller
Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

Where the Caribou Still Roam: In the Barren Lands of Arctic Canada

by Guy Mueller

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Where the Caribou Still Roam chronicles Mueller’s travels in the distant corners of North America. More than an adventure travelogue, Caribou is a weave of personal memoir, environmental and cultural commentary, and a coming of (middle) age story, all them told with warm wit and wisdom from the aft end of a red canoe while paddling the waters and treking though the wilds of northern Canada, including Nunavut, Canada’s newest and most northern territory.

Mueller shares his concerns about the struggle of our planet and humankind to coexist. He pays tribute to North America’s last free-flowing rivers, laments the ruin of others, and takes the reader on a quest to learn about the peoples of the Far North, including the Inuit, a people formerly known as the Eskimos. Mueller tells how these northern hunters, whose Siberian ancestors crossed the Bering Strait thousands of years ago, have persevered amid changes of staggering magnitude. Few have experienced the phenomenon of culture shock more recently or profoundly than the Canadian Inuit.

Where the Caribou Still Roam is a story about the author’s home continent of North America, but it is also a story about the inseperable searches for both individual and cultural identity, searches that never end but link us all in shared humanity. In the end, we are asked to consider the question of not just "Who am I?" but "Who are we?"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998604213
Publisher: Little Sticks Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 41 MB
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About the Author

Born in Minnesota and, after having lived there much of his adult life, Mueller and his wife now reside in Madison, Wisconsin. He attended Iowa State University and then completed his graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Mueller's career has spanned service in both the public and private sectors. Where the Caribou Roam is his first published literary work.

Table of Contents

About this Book    
Acknowledgments   
Prologue   
Maps    
Part I          Into the Barren Lands
Chapter 1    The Decisions   
Chapter 2    The Questions   
Chapter 3    The Prairie Highways   
Chapter 4    The Boreal Forest  
Chapter 5    The Flight Over the Tree Line   
Part II        Down the Big River
Chapter 6    The Land of the Little Sticks   
Chapter 7    The Singing Hills and the Quiet Stream   
Chapter 8    The Black Flies   
Chapter 9    The Birds Above, the Peat Below   
Chapter 10  The Mists of Time   
Chapter 11  The Last of the Little Sticks   
Chapter 12  The Tuktu   
Photos    
Part III       With the People
Chapter 13  The Whalers   
Chapter 14  The Road to Arviat   
Chapter 15  The Northern Store and the Bay  
Chapter 16  The Walk around Town   
Chapter 17  The Trip Home  
Epilogue   
Afterword   
Selected Bibliography    
End Notes    

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