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: The Christmas Reindeer by Burgess Thornton W Thornton Waldo Chase Rhoda Illustrator - Santa Claus Juvenile fiction; Siblings Juvenile fiction; Eskimos Juvenile fiction; Arctic regions Juvenile fiction; Reindeer Juvenile fiction
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Kutok watching the herd 11
Aklak goes hunting 23
Tuktu and Santa Claus 47
"They are wolves" 79
Tuktu making boots with her mother 95
Tuktu watching Aklak train a young deer 103
THE CHRISTMAS REINDEER
TUKTU AND AKLAK
Tuktu was a little Eskimo girl. Tuktu means caribou. She had been given this name, because only a few days before her birth, a relative named Tuktu had died; and as is the custom, this name had been given to the baby. She was well named, for caribou were to have much to do with her life. On the very day that she was born, Kutok, her father, had killed a caribou when food was greatly needed. That year, for some unknown reason, caribou had moved from their usual feeding grounds, and Kutok and his family had had to depend almost wholly on seal and polar bear, and these had been none too plentiful. So this caribou had brought great joy to the home of Kutok. In the days following, he found the caribou back in their old feeding grounds. Later, Kutok was to become a herder of reindeer, and the reindeer, you know, are first cousins of the caribou. So it was that Tuktu was well named.
Aklak, her brother, bore the name of the great Brown Bear. Aklak was two years older than Tuktu and gave promise of being like his father--a mighty hunter. Already he had killed his seal and none knew better than he how to snare the ptarmigan. In the summer he and Tuktu gathered eggs when the waterfowl came north in untold thousands for the nesting. Whatever Aklak did, Tuktu tried to do.
While the children were still small, their father had become a herder of reindeer, and the little folk spent much of their time with the deer. They helped herd them. They did their part at the annual round-up. In the spring they hunted for stray calves that had lost their mothers. Both learned to drive deer to a sled.
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