Taissumani, Sept. 14
The Inuit of Greenland, 1656
In June, I wrote about a very early description of Inuit use of the kayak, published in an unlikely place, a book about the Caribbean.
The Inuit of Greenland, 1656
In June, I wrote about a very early description of Inuit use of the kayak, published in an unlikely place, a book about the Caribbean.
The First Non-Inuk on the Moon
Sedna in Space
Tatannuaq, Inuk Peacemaker
Simon Gibbons, First Inuit Minister
The First Inuktitut Language Conference
The British Admiralty’s “Esquimaux Vocabulary”
Sivataaqvik – Biscuit Day
More Taboos After Childbirth
Taboos After Childbirth
Using the Greenland Kayak
An Early Description of a Kayak
Eskimo Welzl Achieves Perpetual Motion
The Rescue of the Windward’s Crew
The Loss of the Windward
A Heartbreaking Letter from the Windward
The Windward, a Sturdy Arctic Ship
Peter Freuchen’s Strange Amputation
Saved by a Turd
What Happened to Aputik and Zad?
Voyage of the Iceberg
A Missionary and His Lover, Part 2
Julian Bilby and Annie Sikuliaq, A Missionary and His Lover
Inuit and the Titanic
Ellesmere Island — Too Many Names