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Tatsea
Set in Canadas Subarctic in the early
1700s, Tatsea is an adventure story of love and survival.
In a time when the Dogrib people were under constant threat
of attack by raiders supplied with weapons by Europeans,
it also tells the story of cultural clash and the violent
change that accompanies it.
At the novels core are Tatsea, a young
Dogrib woman uncertain of her place in the world, and Ikotsali,
the frog-faced man, who, despite being a highly skilled
hunter, is ignored by his people because of his deformed
face. When Ikotsali saves Tatsea and her father after a
hunting accident, Tatsea is married to their strange-looking
rescuer. On a day when Ikotsali is away from camp, raiders
arrive and kill everyone except Tatsea, who is captured,
and their infant daughter whom she has hidden. When Ikotsali
returns to find the carnage, their struggle to survive and
become reunited begins.
Wiebe draws on his time spent in the Northwest
Territories teaching school and living with the Dogrib people.
He deftly combines the Dogrib story of how they got their
first rifle with the legends of a boy who turned into a
frog, and of Yamozha, a man who wandered the world to make
it safe.
ISBN: 0-88801-281-0
Author: Armin Wiebe
Price: $18.95
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