Taissumani, April 9
James Mutch on the Map
The honour that all explorers yearn for is to have a spot on the map – or a number of spots – named for them.
James Mutch on the Map
The honour that all explorers yearn for is to have a spot on the map – or a number of spots – named for them.
The Whaler and the Anthropologist
James Mutch – The Rest of the Story
James Mutch — Trading at Pond’s Bay
James Mutch at Pond’s Bay
James Mutch, Arctic Whaler
Samuel Kleinschmidt, Greenlandic Language Pioneer
Inuit Language Pioneer — Otto Fabricius, Part 2
Inuit Language Pioneer – Otto Fabricius, Part 1
Poul Egede and the First Greenlandic Translations
The Fate of Uisaakassak
Uisaakassak: The Big Liar
More Thoughts on Polar Dark
Light and Dark
Returning Light
The Christmas Air Drop
The Canadian Northwest Passage?
Looking Back
Lady Franklin’s Grave at Kensal Green
Re-dedication of the Franklin Monument
The Case of Ikalupiak, A Spirited Defence
How Dr. Cook Killed Robert Scott
Chauncey Loomis, Biographer of Charles Francis Hall
Aua and his Helping Spirits
Aua — The Raising of a Shaman