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The narrative follows a physically imposing Arctic native named Chingatok from noisy infancy to a respected, thoughtful leader, depicting family life, contests with rivals, and a widening curiosity about distant southern peoples and their strange floating ships. Parallel episodes describe a steam yacht beset by polar ice near the tribe, bringing native skill and seafaring ingenuity into close contact and testing survival instincts. Themes include physical strength tempered by restraint, cultural encounter between indigenous inhabitants and outsiders, and practical resourcefulness in extreme environments, presented through episodic adventure scenes and character-focused vignettes.
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