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“Tell Her to Stop Being So Homesick” “Tell Her to Stop Being So Homesick”
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A Place That Has Land A Place That Has Land
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Josepi Returns to Ikorfat Josepi Returns to Ikorfat
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Piguppunga: I Long to once again Taste My Favorite Food Piguppunga: I Long to once again Taste My Favorite Food
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Abstract
Is it possible to long too much? Or to be too homesick? – or too little? This chapter explores the everyday expression of homesickness and longing and the work people in Illorsuit (pseudonym) put into balance these between inadequacy and excessiveness. Some people may express their longing for a visit from a friend; others –students in the city– may return to the village for unannounced visits citing homesickness. Young hunters may also occasionally return early from hunting trips owing to feelings of longing for their wives or children. Some people long for particular places in the landscape, particular seasons enjoyed in those places, or certain foods found or shared only in certain places or seasons. However, longing and homesickness can also become excessive and uncontrollable. An excessively homesick person’s spirit may wrestle itself lose from the body and journey to the place or people that is longed for; and a person suffering uncontrollable longing may experience physical ailments such as headaches or nosebleeds. Expressions of longing and homesickness speak as much about relatedness as they do about loneliness, and are in this way central to the way people in Illorsuit re-invoke their belonging across great distance or remove.
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