Biography & Autobiography Native Americans
Within the Stillness
One Family's Winter on a Northern Trapline
- Publisher
- Your Nickel's Worth Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2011
- Category
- Native Americans, Personal Memoirs, Wildlife
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781927756034
- Publish Date
- Jul 2013
- List Price
- $9.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781894431613
- Publish Date
- Apr 2011
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
Keith Olsen’s family lived through a harsh Canadian winter in an extremely remote location in northern Saskatchewan. The family’s determination turned the rugged wilderness into a modest home. From such a setting come the memories of a profound childhood, one in which simplicity and nature are the most nurturing aspects of the imagination.
"It was almost noon when we entered the portage. The fresh autumn air was still quite cool even though the sun was well up by this time. It was pleasant to see how the sunlight penetrated the thick forest of tall evergreens, giving light to an otherwise dark and damp part of the overland trail. The ground in this area was covered over in a thick layer of green moss, and a similar type called old man's beard hung down off the branches like sheets of light green tinsel. This part of the portage was spooky, but on parts of the trail where the deciduous trees were it was bright and vibrant, especially where the leaves hadn't fallen. It was there the sunlight caused an explosion of colour, shading each leaf in a different hue of autumn glory, and it made you feel warm and alive with excitement."
Awards:
Finalist. 2012 Saskatchewan Book Awards.
About the author
Keith Olsen was born in Big River, Saskatchewan to Scandinavian and Cree parents. He has lived all his life in Northern Saskatchewan and it was there he got his education, sold furs and fish, and ventured out into the bush. There have been summers and winters commercial fishing on Lac La Ronge Lake, and seasons spent trapping and running a hunting lodge at Mahigan Lake. He has enjoyed a few wonderful years, just plain living life to the fullest as you can when you have hundreds of square miles at your disposal. Keith has worked in a variety of jobs: line cutting, staking, prospecting, geophysical surveying, camp construction and commercial fishing. Growing up as he did, perhaps it's not a surprise that the North became his playground.