Curse of the Viking Grave

Curse of the Viking Grave

First US edition
Author Farley Mowat
Country Canada
Language English
Genre Children's
Publisher McClelland & Stewart (Canada)
Little, Brown & Co (US)
Publication date
June 1966
Pages 243
ISBN 978-0-316-58633-7
Preceded by Lost in the Barrens

Curse of the Viking Grave is a children's novel by Farley Mowat, first published in 1966. It is a sequel to the award-winning Lost in the Barrens. Set in the Canadian north, it is a novel of adventure and survival, with much information about the northern land and its peoples.[1]

Main characters

Plot summary

The novel is set in the northern Manitoban forests and in the Barrens to the north. Jamie, Awasin, and Peetyuk divide their time between studying with Jamie's uncle, Angus Macnair, and trapping in the woods. When the Chipeweyan camp nearby succumbs to deadly influenza, the boys help with supplies and nurse the survivors, while Angus travels south in search of medical help. However, Angus contracts pneumonia on the journey and is hospitalized. Jamie is anxious both to obtain money for Angus's treatment and to avoid being placed with Child Welfare. He prepares to return to the Viking tomb he discovered (in Lost in the Barrens) which he believes may contain valuable archaeological relics.

The boys and Awasin's sister, Angeline, set out to the still frozen north by dog sled and cariole and eventually meet up with Peetyuk's people, with whom they stay until the thaw. They realize that the Ihalmiut are struggling to survive, and so they decide that most of the profits from the grave should go to help them. The medicine man tells them the story of the heroic Viking known as Koonar and claims that a curse will descend on anyone who disturbs his rest. Defying the curse, Jamie uncovers a sword, a soapstone box, and other ancient pieces. Planning to take the artifacts to Churchill, the travelers set out again, this time by canoe, and brave the treacherous Big River which leads to Hudson Bay.

Film adaptation

A film that was based on the book, Curse of the Viking Grave, was made for television in 1991, directed by Michael Scott.[2] It was described as having the look and feel of a 1930s Saturday matinee adventure film.[3]

References

  1. Farley Mowat (June 1966). Curse of the Viking Grave (1st ed.). Little Brown & Co. ISBN 9780316586337.
  2. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102338/
  3. Patricia Miller (January 1992). "Curse of the Viking Grave (Review)". Umanitoba.ca. p. 34. Retrieved 2014-05-07.


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