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"In Of Wolves and Men, Barry Lopez recounts the story of an ethnographer posing a riddle to an elder among the Nunamiut, a tribe in northern Alaska. At the end of his life, the researcher asked, who knows more about life in Alaska--how to escape a blizzard, how to find caribou, how to survive on such a harsh landscape--a wolf or a man? "The same," the elder replied. "They know the same."