Inuit Mythology Collection
History, Myths and Legends of the Eskimo People. Discover Folk-Tales, Traditions and Animal Stories from the Frozen North
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James Francis Markert
About this listen
Delve into the Timeless Wisdom of Inuit Mythology
Journey through the heart of the Arctic with this compelling trilogy that brings together some of the most cherished stories from Inuit tradition.
Featured Works:
- Eskimo Folk-Tales by Knud Rasmussen: This volume offers a variety of tales that reflect the Inuits connection with their environment, featuring stories of survival, community, and the supernatural.
- Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo by Henry Rink: Rink provides an in-depth exploration of Inuit societal norms and spiritual beliefs, encapsulated through engaging traditional stories and cultural anecdotes.
- Animal Stories from Eskimo Land by Renée Coudert Riggs: Enjoy captivating animal tales that underscore the symbiotic relationship between the Inuit and the creatures of the Arctic, illustrating moral lessons and cultural ethics.
Why This Collection Is Essential:
- Cultural Depth: Gain a deep understanding of the Inuit way of life and their profound connection with the natural world.
- Diverse Storytelling: From the adventures of legendary heroes to the simple wisdom of animal fables, these stories offer something for every listener.
- Educational and Engaging: Designed to both educate and entertain, this trilogy provides a comprehensive look at the narratives that have shaped Inuit culture.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the Chapters/Stories Inside:
- The Coming Of Men, A Long, Long While Ago
- The Woman Who Had A Bear As A Foster-Son
- The Great Bear
- The Orphan Boy
- The Crow and the Daylight
- The Man Who Became A Star
- The Blind Man Who Recovered His Sight
- The Raven Who Wanted A Wife
- And many more!
Add this collection to your library today and experience the spirit of the Arctic through its most enduring stories.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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The Wolf in the Whale
- By: Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Narrated by: Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Length: 18 hrs and 25 mins
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A sweeping tale of clashing cultures, warring gods, and forbidden love: In AD 1000, a young Inuit shaman and a Viking warrior become unwilling allies as war breaks out between their peoples and their gods - one that will determine the fate of them all.
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A Craftily Woven Tale
- By Sarah C Sage on 08-04-20
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Korean Mythology Collection
- The Stories, Folklore, Fairy Tales, Folktales, and History of Korea
- By: William Elliot Griffis, Im Bang, Yi Ryuk, and others
- Narrated by: James Francis Markert
- Length: 13 hrs and 47 mins
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Whether you're a lover of mythology, a student of Korean culture, or simply in search of a mesmerizing listen, this collection offers a treasure trove of stories that have withstood the test of time. Delve into this book and let the magic of Korean mythology enchant you.
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Entertaining and informative
- By S A Smith on 11-14-23
By: William Elliot Griffis, and others
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Australian Aboriginal Mythology Collection
- The Tales, Legends, Myths and History of the Aborigines from Australia
- By: Charles William Peck, K. Langloh Parker, William Jenkyn Thomas
- Narrated by: James Francis Markert
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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Dive deep into the mystical world of Aboriginal culture with Charles William Peck's landmark work, Australian Legends. As one of the earliest compilations, this book intricately narrates tales steeped in Dreamtime mythology, helping you explore the indigenous culture's understanding of the cosmos, morality, and the natural world. Peck's storytelling draws you into an ancestral past that resonates profoundly with modern listeners.
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Love hearing these stories narrated
- By S A Smith on 10-24-23
By: Charles William Peck, and others
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Japanese Mythology Collection
- Japanese Fairy Tales and Aino Folk-Tales (Annotated) with a Historical Introduction
- By: Iwaya Sazanami, Basil Hall Chamberlain
- Narrated by: Jim D. Johnston
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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Discover fascinating ancient Japanese fairy tales as well as the folk tales of the Ainu/Aino. The first book in this collection, titled Japanese Fairy Tales, was written by Iwaya Sazanami and translated by Yei Theodora Ozaki, a 20th-century translator of Japanese short stories and fairy tales. The second book in this collection is a rare one that is not usually available in audio format: Aino Folk-Tales by Basil Chamberlain, one of the most prominent British Japanologists active in Japan during the latter half of the 19th century.
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- By Sara Penn on 02-24-24
By: Iwaya Sazanami, and others
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Native American Mythology Collection
- The Legends & Myths of the Achomawi, Atsugewi, Sioux, Tejas & Ojibwe Tribes. Captivating Indian Why stories & Legendary Tales of Thunder Bird Tootooch
- By: Roland B. Dixon, Marie L. Mclaughlin, William Lewis Webber, and others
- Narrated by: James Francis Markert
- Length: 22 hrs and 35 mins
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Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Native American legends with this extensive collection of Native American Myths. This meticulously curated collection brings together seven revered texts, each offering a unique window into the vibrant storytelling traditions of different Native American tribes. Achomawi and Atsugewi Tales and Achomawi Myths - Roland B. Dixon: Explore the mystical world of these tribes with captivating tales from a century ago, offering a rare glimpse into Shastan stock narratives.
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Audiobook for younger audience (8 to 12 years old)
- By Michael W. Wanzie on 02-04-24
By: Roland B. Dixon, and others
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Japanese Mythology Collection 2
- Myths and Legends of Japan, Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan and Kwaidan
- By: Lafcadio Hearn, F. Hadland Davis, Richard Gordon Smith
- Narrated by: James Francis Markert
- Length: 24 hrs and 13 mins
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Together, these three volumes form an essential collection for anyone fascinated by mythology, folklore, and the cultural heritage of Japan. Each story in this anthology is not just a tale. It's a window into the ancient soul of Japan, its people, and its enduring legacy.
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- By ELIPEGO on 04-16-24
By: Lafcadio Hearn, and others
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The Wolf in the Whale
- By: Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Narrated by: Jordanna Max Brodsky
- Length: 18 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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A sweeping tale of clashing cultures, warring gods, and forbidden love: In AD 1000, a young Inuit shaman and a Viking warrior become unwilling allies as war breaks out between their peoples and their gods - one that will determine the fate of them all.
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A Craftily Woven Tale
- By Sarah C Sage on 08-04-20
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- c.a.
- 07-06-24
Awesome stories, excellent narration
I found the stories in this collection very interesting and informative and the narration was superb. It was very interesting to read and enjoyable to learn about how these people live and regard their community. Highly recommended reading!
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- ELIPEGO
- 08-08-24
FASCINATING!!
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For reasons of health, I just came to leave my review, I love the relationship that this culture has with its environment, you already know the origin of the world, the sun, the moon and the stars, it is fascinating and curious, specifically because of the artic environment and the style of survival that falls into the hostile. FASCINATING FASCINATING
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- Anonymous User
- 07-11-24
Great selections
These selections were good. Each story created the scenery in my head and the narration was good. My favorites were the stories about the crows and the fragments. This is definitely something worth listening to either at work or on the road.
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- Joshua N. Ford
- 07-12-24
Excellent Cultural Background given for the Stories
I found the time given to provide information on the societal structure and religion of the regions helped me to understand and appreciate the stories better.
As someone who is not into linguistics, I did find the parts where the narrator was listing the conjugations to be a bit tedious since I listen in the car while driving and so would have trouble trying to keep the list pictured in my head.
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- Danny Moody
- 07-11-24
Interesting
Alaska is kind of a weird place based off where it is located and how it became a part of the USA. I actually was more familiar with Inuit mythology because of my Russian studies in college. This book went further in depth than any of my classes and had some new stories for me. It was fun becoming reacquainted with some of the stories. The narrator did a great job with his performance.
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- S A Smith
- 07-16-24
Outstanding performance!
This narrator is just perfect for this type of mythology. He is a wonderful storyteller and does an excellent job with pronunciation of names and places. The mythology itself is very interesting, of course, especially since it is a culture that is so different than my own. In some ways, it reminds me of the Hawaiin mythology, in that there is a lot of violence within families and against other villages. There doesn't seem to be much collaboration, except as an immediate means to an end. Not like peaceful negotiations and trade amongst some of the Native American tribes. Magic also seems to be a large part of the stories, but without a moral to the story. They are tales for the sake of sharing what happened to someone.
This is also interesting for me to listen to because I spent a week in the Northwest Territories, in Yellowknife. That was far enough north for the Inuit culture to be noticed and I appreciate this book making the distinction between the Native Americans, or First Nations peoples, and the Inuit. They are not at all alike and that was quite obvious to me in just a short visit.
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