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I think of the Eskimos compassionately as hibakusha—the Japanese word for “explosion-affected people,” those who continue to suffer the effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Eskimos are trapped in a long, slow detonation. What they know about a good way to live is disintegrating. The sophisticated, ironic voice of civilization insists that their insights are only trivial, but they are not.
Arctic Dreams
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