InuitHere are entered works limited to the indigenous Arctic peoples of Greenland, Canada, and northern Alaska. Works discussing collectively the Inuit peoples and the related Eskimo peoples of southern and western Alaska and adjacent regions of Siberia, or works for which the individual group cannot be identified, are entered under Eskimos. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Inuit -- Alaska -- Barrow, Point, Region Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition (extract from 9th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-1888), by John Murdoch
Filed under: Inupiat -- Alaska -- Teller -- Social life and customs
Filed under: Inuit -- Canada -- Government relationsFiled under: Inuit -- Northwest Territories
Filed under: Copper Inuit -- Implements -- Coppermine River Valley (N.W.T. and Nunavut)
Filed under: Inuit -- Fishing -- GreenlandFiled under: Inuit -- Greenland Eskimo Life (London and New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893), by Fridtjof Nansen, trans. by William Archer (Gutenberg text) The Stokes Paintings Representing Greenland Eskimo: A Description of the Mural Decorations of the Eskimo Hall, Given to the American Museum of Natural History by Arthur Curtiss James (American Museum of Natural History Guide Leaflet #30; 1909), by American Museum of Natural History, illust. by Frank Wilbert Stokes
Filed under: Inuit -- Greenland -- Economic conditionsFiled under: Inuit -- Greenland -- Government relationsFiled under: Inuit -- Greenland -- Juvenile literature Children of the Arctic, by the Snow Baby and Her Mother (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., c1903), by Josephine Diebitsch Peary, contrib. by Marie Ahnighito Peary The Snow Baby: A True Story with True Pictures (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1901), by Josephine Diebitsch Peary Filed under: Inuit -- Northwest, CanadianFiled under: Inuit -- Periodicals Annual Report, by Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources (partial serial archives)
Filed under: Inuit -- Relocation -- Canada, Northern
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Filed under: Eskimos The Central Eskimo, by Franz Boas (page images at canadiana.org) Kalli, The Esquimaux Christian: A Memoir (London: Printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1856), by T. B. Murray (multiple formats at archive.org) Kalli, The Esquimaux Christian: A Memoir (New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Church Book Society, ca. 1857), by T. B. Murray A Peep At the Esquimaux, or, Scenes on the Ice: To Which Is Annexed, A Polar Pastoral: With Forty Coloured Plates, From Original Designs (London and Dublin: Westley and Tyrrell, H.R. Thomas, 1825), by A Lady (multiple formats at archive.org) Arctic Researches and Life Among the Esquimaux: Being the Narrative of an Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, in the Years 1860, 1861 and 1862 (New York : Harper, 1865), by Charles Francis Hall (multiple formats at archive.org) The Eskimo Tribes: Their Distribution and Characteristics, Especially in Regard to Language (Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzel, 1887-1891), by H. Rink (multiple formats at archive.org) Life With the Esquimaux: A Narrative of Arctic Experience in Search of Survivors of Sir John Franklin's Expedition (popular edition, with maps; London: S. Low, Son, and Marston, 1865), by Charles Francis Hall (page images at HathiTrust) Life With the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall, of the Whaling Barque "George Henry", From the 29th May, 1860, to the 13th September, 1862 (London: S. Low, Son, and Marston, 1864), by Charles Francis Hall English-Eskimo and Eskimo-English Vocabularies, Preceded By Ethnographical Memoranda Concerning the Arctic Eskimos in Alaska and Siberia (Washington : G.P.O., 1890), by Roger Wells and John W. Kelly (multiple formats at archive.org) Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's Ship Rosamond: Containing Some Account of the North-Eastern Coast of America and of the Tribes Inhabiting That Remote Region (London: Printed for J. Mawman, 1817), by Edward Chappell A Voyage to Hudson's Bay, During the Summer of 1812: Containing a Particular Account of the Icebergs and Other Phenomena Which Present Themselves in Those Regions : Also, a Description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians, Their Manners, Customs, Dress, Language, &c. &c. &c. (London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. 1819), by Thomas M'Keevor (multiple formats at archive.org) A Cheechako in Alaska and Yukon (London: T. F. Unwin, 1920), by Charlotte Cameron (page images at HathiTrust) A Cheechako in Alaska and Yukon (London: F. A. Stokes Co., c1920), by Charlotte Cameron (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Eskimos -- AlaskaFiled under: Eskimos -- AntiquitiesFiled under: Eskimos -- Biography Olof Krarer, the Esquimaux Lady: A Story of Her Native Home (1887), by Olof Krarer and Albert S. Post Filed under: Eskimos -- CanadaFiled under: Eskimos -- CaptivitiesFiled under: Eskimos -- EducationFiled under: Eskimos -- FolkloreFiled under: Eskimos -- GreenlandFiled under: Eskimos -- ImplementsFiled under: Eskimos -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Eskimos -- Juvenile literature The Snow Baby: A True Story with True Pictures (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1901), by Josephine Diebitsch Peary Filed under: Eskimos -- Mental health services Indian Adolescent Mental Health (1990), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment Filed under: Eskimos -- MissionsFiled under: Eskimos -- Social life and customsFiled under: Eskimo artMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |