Awards
1991 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (nominee)

AGVIQ is the totem of the "Real People," the Inupiaq, who endured the Arctic territories for 7,000 years--until the modern world destroyed the ancient ways. But then the modern world itself was destroyed. Among others, a white archeologist named Claudia has survived. The People need her, to teach what has been taken; she needs them, to live. And together, they must face the ice and confront the ancestors' greatest challenge . . .


Genre: Science Fiction

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