HERON DANCE
Heron Dance Press & Art Studio is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1995.
Heron Dance explores the beauty and mystery of the natural world through art and words. It is a work of love, an effort to produce something that is thought-provoking and beautiful. We offer A Pause for Beauty, The Heron Dance Nature Art Journal, and note cards, books, and calendars.
We invite you to visit us at www.herondance.org to view the hundreds of watercolors by Roderick MacIver and to browse the hundreds of pages of book excerpts, poetry, essays, and interviews of authors and artists.
Nonprofit Donations
Heron Dance donates thousands of note cards and the use of hundreds of images to small nonprofits every year. We also donate books and prints for fundraisers. Please contact us for more information.
The Heron Dance Nature Art Journal
Available by subscription, The Heron Dance Nature Art Journal is a 72-page full-color journal published twice a year that features nature watercolors by Roderick MacIver throughout. In its latest incarnation, it is a semi-fictional account of a wild artist who loves wild places, wild rivers, and wild women. It is a celebration of the gift of life! Please visit our Web site for more information (click Subscribe or Renew, then Plans for The Heron Dance Nature Art Journal) or to sign up.
Our Free Weekly E-newsletter: A Pause for Beauty
Each issue features a new watercolor or acrylic ink painting, and a poem, quotation, or reflection. Over 25,000 people have signed up for A Pause for Beauty. To sign up or view our archives, please visit our Web site.
Watercolors by Roderick MacIver
Hundreds of nature watercolors are available as signed limited-edition prints and originals at www.herondance.org.
Online Gallery
We offer note cards, daybooks, calendars, address books, and blank journals that feature Roderick MacIver watercolors, along with inspirational titles from Heron Dance Press, including The Heron Dance Book of Love and Gratitude.
Heron Dance Community
The Heron Dance community consists of over 12,000 subscribers to our print journal and over 25,000 readers of our free weekly email A Pause for Beauty. To connect with other Heron Dancers, please visit our Facebook page. Links to that page and to founder Rod MacIver’s page can be found by going to the Heron Dance Web site, then clicking About Heron Dance and then Connect with Other Heron Dancers.
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Copyright © 1996, 2005, 2006, 2010 by George James Grinnell. Illustrations © 2010 by Roderick MacIver. All rights reserved. No portion of this book, except for brief review, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the written permission of the publisher. For information contact North Atlantic Books.
Published by and
North Atlantic Books Heron Dance Press and Art Studio
P.O. Box 12327 Hummingbird Lane, 179 Rotax Road
Berkeley, California 94712 North Ferrisburg, Vermont 05473
Cover photograph “Borealis Paddling Expedition” by Meg Casey
Interior illustrations by Roderick MacIver
Cover and book design by Brad Greene
Image credits—Prologue: Frederick Pessl; Chapter 2: Arthur Moffatt, Frederick Pessl, others; Chapter 3: Arthur Moffatt; Maps: Map by Map Adventures, Portland, Maine
Death on the Barrens: A True Story of Courage and Tragedy in the Canadian Arctic is sponsored by the Society for the Study of Native Arts and Sciences, a nonprofit educational corporation whose goals are to develop an educational and cross-cultural perspective linking various scientific, social, and artistic fields; to nurture a holistic view of arts, sciences, humanities, and healing; and to publish and distribute literature on the relationship of mind, body, and nature.
North Atlantic Books’ publications are available through most bookstores. For further information, visit our Web site at www.northatlanticbooks.com or call 800-733-3000.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Grinnell, George James, 1933–
Death on the barrens: a true story of courage and tragedy in the Canadian Arctic / George James Grinnell.
p. cm.
Summary: “The gripping true story of an ill-fated canoe voyage across the uninhabited Canadian Barrens”—Provided by publisher.
eISBN: 978-1-55643-979-7
1. Canada, Northern—Description and travel. 2. Arctic regions—Description and travel. 3. Northwest, Canadian—Description and travel. 4. Grinnell, George James, 1933—Travel—Canada, Northern. 5. Canoes and canoeing—Canada, Northern—History—20th century. 6. Wilderness areas—Canada, Northern—History—20th century. 7. Wilderness survival—Canada, Northern—History—20th century. I. Title.
F1090.5.G77 2010
917.904′633—dc22
2009020790
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