Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2005, Side 56

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2005, Side 56
54 GREAT NORTHERN DIVER (GAVIA IMMER) IN CIRCUMPOLAR FOLK ORNITHOLOGY Greenland postage stamp from 1967, with a picture showing how the white raven painted the great northern diver. The artist is Jens Rosing. at Holstenborg in 1768 and thus belongs to the West Greenlanders. One of the two versions from the Iglulik Eskimos, first published by Knud Rasmussen in 1929, will be cited here though, because it also explains why the loon walks as it does: “Once a raven and a loon happened to meet, and they agreed to tattoo each other. First the raven tattooed the loon, and when it was done, the loon set about tattooing the raven. But the raven was very ill pleased with its tat- tooing, and would not keep still, and again and again the loon said: “If you won’t keep still, I will pour the soot I am using all over you.” At last the loon lost patience, and poured all the soot over the raven, and then ran out of the house. But just as the loon was on the point of disappearing, the raven picked up the fire stones that lay in the house and threw them at the loon. The fire stones struck the loon on the thighs, and it sank down and could hardly walk. From that day all ravens are black and all loons awkward on their feet” (Kleivan, 1971: 16). Richard K. Nelson (1983: 85-87) tells from the Koyukon Indians of Alaska that according to stories of the so-called Distant Time, the man who became dodzina, i.e. the great northern diver, used his medicine to restore another man’s sight. In return he was given a cape with elaborate den- talium-shell decorations, and its pattern remains on the divers back and neck. The Koyukon people still keep stuffed skins of this bird as an object of beauty and often it is hung inside the house where people always can see it. This bird plays an im- portant role in their folk ornithology. Here we will deal with traditional knowledge and the importance in the past. Our purpose is to emphasize primarily on its importance in north-western Europe. However, it must be mentioned that the great northern diver population in some places of North America eats a lot of fish and it has therefore been viewed as being in direct competition with fishermen. It might therefore still be of economic im- portance, although negatively, for some people. On the other hand, many loons
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