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Dead Reckoning

The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage

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Dead Reckoning

Auteur(s): Ken McGoogan
Narrateur(s): David Godfrey
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With this book - his most ambitious yet - Ken McGoogan delivers a vivid, comprehensive recasting of Arctic-exploration history. Dead Reckoning challenges the conventional narrative, which emerged out of Victorian England and focused almost exclusively on Royal Navy officers. By integrating non-British and fur-trade explorers and, above all, Canada's indigenous peoples, this work brings the story of Arctic discovery into the 21st century.

Orthodox history celebrates such naval figures as John Franklin, Edward Parry and James Clark Ross. Dead Reckoning tells their stories, but the book also encompasses such forgotten heroes as Thanadelthur, Akaitcho, Tattanoeuck, Ouligbuck, Tookoolito and Ebierbing, to name just a few. Without the assistance of the Inuit, Franklin's recently discovered ships, Erebus and Terror, would still be lying undiscovered at the bottom of the polar sea.

The book ranges from the 16th century to the present day, looks at climate change and the politics of the Northwest Passage, and recognizes the cultural diversity of a centuries-old quest. Informed by the author's own voyages and researches in the Arctic, Dead Reckoning is a colourful, multidimensional saga that demolishes myths, exposes pretenders and celebrates unsung heroes. For international listeners, it sets out a new story of Arctic discovery. For Canadians, it brings that story home.

©2017 Ken McGoogan (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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The subtitle is a bit of a misnomer: The story of the search for the Northwest Passage has been told over and over again, always with a different perspective, in fiction as well as fact. This is an overview of the history, with rather too much emphasis on the Franklin expedition. There is an emphasis on the contributions of indigenous people, which is quite refreshing.

Are we there yet? The Road Trip in Arctic History

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It’s rare to find books on Arctic exploration that pay due respect to the role of Indigenous peoples in Europeans obsession for the North West Passage. McCoogen delivers a brilliantly woven historical telling of this quest, spanning hundreds of years, with Franklins failed expedition at its centre. With careful and respectful attention given to the valuable role of the Indigenous peoples of the north he shines a long overdue spotlight. Well researched and wonderfully told. Bravo.

Homage to the role of Indigenous peoples

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