An Innuit Poem






One Inuit poem in particular, by Uvavnuk an Igloolik Inuit, first written down by Knud Rasmussen early this century, has haunted and inspired with its beauty ever since:

The Great Sea has set me
in motion
Set me adrift
And I move as a weed in
the river.
The arch of sky
And mightiness of storms
Encompass me,
And I am left
Trembling with joy.

The special beauty of the original verse has been recreated over the years in a number of translations. This one is by Tegoodlejak in Canadian Eskimo Art by James Houston (Ottawa: Information Canada, 1970).

From http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/north/norint-e.htm






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