The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 39

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 39
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 37 Jonas Jonsson fra firiffl^a Jonas Jonsson fra Hriflu Jbnas Jonsson fra Hriflu, /who was Minister of Justice in Iceland at the time of the millennial celebration in 1930 of the founding of Aljring, died on July 19, this year. He may be regarded as the founder in Iceland of the movement for the due recognition of the Icelanders in North America for their contribution to the preservation of Icelandic lan- guage and Icelandic culture in gen- eral. Recognition is also due him for writing an “Islands-saga” for use in schools in Iceland. In its concise story form Islands-saga is an ideal book for Vestur-lslendingar, many of whom are intensely interested even though they know very little if any Icelandic. Volume I (175 pages) is (particularly useful as it covers the period of the Icelandic Republic, 874-1262. In an Epilogue to the first Volume, dated August 1966, the author says in part: “This book has its history. At the time I began recording its contents I had something to do with studies for use in the Teacher’s College . . . “The history of Iceland is a dif- ficult subject. Children said they could not grasp the content in the prescribed text and asked me to reduce the subject into short stories. I read books and changed the contents into story form. This pleased the children and I gathered the stories I had map- ped out and published them.” Icelanders on both sides of the ocean have reason to feel a debt of gratitude to the late J6nas Jonsson fra Hriflu. -W. j. L.

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