The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Blaðsíða 45

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Blaðsíða 45
SPRING/SUMMER 1995 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 155 Remarks honouring Vilhjalmur Stefansson At the Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame Banquet at Norsk Hostfest in Minot, North Dakota, October 12, 1994. by Bill Holm In a few weeks, we will be able to celebrate the 115th birthday of an extraordinary man. In November, 1879, Johann Stefansson and his wife Ingibjorg gave birth to a son, Vilhjalmur, in a rough cabin near Arnes, Manitoba, north of Winnipeg, close to the already freezing shore of the mammoth Lake Winnipeg. Johann left Eyjafjorbur in north Iceland in 1876 to settle in New Ice- land, the shortlived ethnic republic inside Canada. Ingibjorg thought her baby “delicate,” but what do mothers know? Vilhjalmur went on to live 83 rough, ad- venturous, quarrelsome, brave, healthy, and eminently successful years. He died in New England after a good dinner with en- tertaining companions, an evening full of wine, wit, and high spirits. He stood up af- ter a mammoth stroke and walked into the next room to begin to die, not wanting to be a bad host or to trouble a lively evening for his friends. This is only to say that he was an Icelander to the end, a stubborn, intractable, difficult grand man and a good host. For all the acrimonious controversy that followed, and continues to follow his ca- reer, he was indisputably one of the great men of Arctic exploration and anthropo- logical inquiry in this century. Taking what he thought a temporary sidestep from his studies of comparative religion, he began his career with the Harvard expedition of 1906 and by the time he returned finally from the Arctic in 1918 he had gathered ideas and experience enough to last him a lifetime as writer, lecturer, consultant, sci- entist, scholar, controversialist and gadfly. In his 27 books, his 400 magazine articles and essays, and his hundreds of lectures, he brought the north to life for millions of readers for a half century. And true to his literary roots as an Icelander, he did so in Prose of such grace, energy and clarity that modern scientific writers would do well to emulate him. His expression was as vigor- ous and adventurous as his life. He did not grow up with the Sagas for nothing. My Life with the Eskimo, The Friendly Arctic, Hunters of the Great North, The Northward Course of Empire, Ultima Thule, his books on Iceland and Greenland, his autobiography, Discov- ery. It is an honourable roll call for a man’s life. North Dakota has strong claims to Stefansson too. His father, like so many drastically poor New Iceland settlers moved south to the Red River Valley for better land. He settled near Mountain, a humor- ously named town on the edge of the great- est flat on the continent. Here Vilhjalmur grew up, and began his education at the University of North Dakota. Grand Forks proved too small, both for his youthful hi- jinks and for his curiosity about the world, so he went on to Iowa and to Harvard, and then to his Arctic life of fame and adven- ture. But he was, to his dying day, partly a
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