Raising Ourselves

A Gwich' in Coming of Age Story from the Yukon River

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Velma Wallis shares the love, loss, and struggle that mark her coming of age in a two-room cabin at Fort Yukon, Alaska, where she is born in 1960, the sixth of thirteen children. Family life is defined by the business of survival: Haul water from the Yukon. Kill a moose. Chop firewood. Feed the sled dogs staked around the cabin. Run the trap line. Catch salmon. It is a time of innocence and laughter, too, as the children escape into a world of play under the midnight sun. The once-migratory family has settled at the confluence of two she is born in 1960, the sixth of thirteen children. Family life is defined by the business of survival: Haul water from the Yukon. Kill a moose. Chop firewood. Feed the sled dogs staked around the cabin. Run the trap line. Catch salmon. It is a time of innocence and laughter, too, as the children escape into a world of play under the midnight sun.
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Writer
Wallis, Velma
Title
Raising Ourselves
Publisher
Epicenter Press (WA)
Year
2003
Language
English
Pages
218
Weight
308 gr
EAN
9780972494472
Dimensions
227 x 156 x 14 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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