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With Paul A. Johnsgard, we follow the migration of the sandhill cranes from the American Southwest to their Alaskan breeding grounds and back again, an annual pattern that has persisted over millions of years. By selecting four historic time frames of the migration between 1860 and 1980, Johnsgard illustrates how humans have influenced the flocks and how different American cultures have variously responded to the birds and perceived their value.

Each section focuses on the interactions between children of four different American cultures and sandhill cranes, triggered by events occurring during the annual life cycle of the cranes. The story is enriched by the author’s exquisite illustrations, by Zuni prayers, and by Inuit and Pueblo legends. With a new preface and afterword and a new gallery of photographs by the author,Those of the Gray Wind is a classic story of a timeless ritual that can be enjoyed for generations to come.


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“This is a very special story, a classic of nature writing that combines the keen observance of the scientist with the sensitivity of the naturalist. The result is a timeless story of the American landscape, wild creatures, and man.”—Outdoor Press


“Sensitively written, scientifically accurate as to the bird’s habits and instincts, and gracefully illustrated.”—Seattle Times

“One doesn’t have to be a naturalist to find pleasure in this brief yet highly intriguing tale of a timeless ritual.”—Living Today

“Many scientists and historians have written about the natural history of the Great Plains, but few so compellingly as Paul Johnsgard.”—Annals of Iowa

Table of Contents
Preface
Author's Note

Spring, 1860
North to the Flat Waters
Platte Valley Spring

Summer, 1900
Destination: Arctic
The Tundra of Igiak Bay

Fall, 1940
The Roof of the Continent
Rendezvous at Horsehead Lake

Winter, 1980
The Valley of the Sacred River
The Staked Plains

Afterword

Those of the Gray Wind

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781496201577, 978-1496201577
      ISBN10: 1496201574

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With Paul A. Johnsgard, we follow the migration of the sandhill cranes from the American Southwest to their Alaskan breeding grounds and back again, an annual pattern that has persisted over millions of years. By selecting four historic time frames of the migration between 1860 and 1980, Johnsgard illustrates how humans have influenced the flocks and how different American cultures have variously responded to the birds and perceived their value.

      Each section focuses on the interactions between children of four different American cultures and sandhill cranes, triggered by events occurring during the annual life cycle of the cranes. The story is enriched by the author’s exquisite illustrations, by Zuni prayers, and by Inuit and Pueblo legends. With a new preface and afterword and a new gallery of photographs by the author,Those of the Gray Wind is a classic story of a timeless ritual that can be enjoyed for generations to come.


      Trade Review
      “This is a very special story, a classic of nature writing that combines the keen observance of the scientist with the sensitivity of the naturalist. The result is a timeless story of the American landscape, wild creatures, and man.”—Outdoor Press


      “Sensitively written, scientifically accurate as to the bird’s habits and instincts, and gracefully illustrated.”—Seattle Times

      “One doesn’t have to be a naturalist to find pleasure in this brief yet highly intriguing tale of a timeless ritual.”—Living Today

      “Many scientists and historians have written about the natural history of the Great Plains, but few so compellingly as Paul Johnsgard.”—Annals of Iowa

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Author's Note

      Spring, 1860
      North to the Flat Waters
      Platte Valley Spring

      Summer, 1900
      Destination: Arctic
      The Tundra of Igiak Bay

      Fall, 1940
      The Roof of the Continent
      Rendezvous at Horsehead Lake

      Winter, 1980
      The Valley of the Sacred River
      The Staked Plains

      Afterword

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