An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at which the anger is conquered is marked with a stick, bearing witness to the strength or length of the rage.


Cited in: Rebecca Solnit (2001). Wanderlust: A History of Walking. p. 5


An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at ...

An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at ...

An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at ...

An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at ...