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The Shadows that Rush Past: Authentic Inuit Folktales Book | Native American Mythology & Arctic Legends | Perfect for Storytelling, Cultural Studies & Bedtime Reading
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The Shadows that Rush Past: Authentic Inuit Folktales Book | Native American Mythology & Arctic Legends | Perfect for Storytelling, Cultural Studies & Bedtime Reading
The Shadows that Rush Past: Authentic Inuit Folktales Book | Native American Mythology & Arctic Legends | Perfect for Storytelling, Cultural Studies & Bedtime Reading
The Shadows that Rush Past: Authentic Inuit Folktales Book | Native American Mythology & Arctic Legends | Perfect for Storytelling, Cultural Studies & Bedtime Reading
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The Shadows that Rush Past introduces young readers to some of the creepiest, scariest stories from Inuit mythology. These tales, told by critically acclaimed writer Rachel Qitsualik, bring to life four creatures from Inuit mythology: the amautalik, akhla, nanurluk, and mahaha. These tales are filled with child-stealing ogresses; monsters that are half-man, half-grizzly bear; ice-covered polar bears ten times the size of normal bears; and a smiling creature that surprises unsuspecting campers and tickles them to death! Written in a playful, conversational, sometimes funny style, The Shadows that Rush Past will keep young readers anxious for the thrilling frights that might lurk on the next page.
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Mythology plays a large role in many cultures around the world, it is no different with the Inuit of Canada. In this book, author Rachel A. Qilsualik tells the story of four mythological creatures: Amautalik, Akhla, Nanurluk and Mahaha. Each of these creatures is big and scary, some more human in appearance and some more animal. Each is a threat to the neighbouring Inuit who must find a way to escape the threat to them or to defeat the beast.These stories were totally unique to me. They were not a typical 'feel good' tale where the strong man of the village goes out and easily slays the monster. It took cunning and intelligence to be victorious.The art work by Larry MacDougall and Emily Fiegenschuh brought these tales to life. I spent as much time looking at the art work as I did reading the stories.While I did enjoy these tales, I do think I would have enjoyed them more had I read them with a child. A child who would have asked questions and made guesses about the nature of the creatures an how they would have defeated the beast.This would appeal most to children ages 8-12.

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