A HUNTER, HIS WIFE, AND A YOUNG GIRL (WEST COAST OF GREENLAND)
ESKIMO LIFE
BY
FRIDTJOF NANSEN
AUTHOR OF 'THE FIRST CROSSING OF GREENLAND'
TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM ARCHER
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
AND NEW YORK: 15 EAST 16th STREET
1893
All rights reserved
CONTENTS.
CHAP. | PAGE | |
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE | V | |
AUTHOR'S PREFACE | VII | |
I. | GREENLAND AND THE ESKIMO | 1 |
II. | APPEARANCE AND DRESS | 18 |
III. | THE 'KAIAK' AND ITS APPURTENANCES | 30 |
IV. | THE ESKIMO AT SEA | 56 |
V. | WINTER-HOUSES, TENTS, WOMAN-BOATS, AND EXCURSIONS | 78 |
VI. | COOKERY AND DAINTIES | 89 |
VII. | CHARACTER AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 100 |
VIII. | THE POSITION AND WORK OF WOMEN | 121 |
IX. | LOVE AND MARRIAGE | 138 |
X. | MORALS | 157 |
XI. | JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS—DRUM-DANCES AND ENTERTAINMENTS | 186 |
XII. | MENTAL GIFTS—ART—MUSIC—POETRY—ESKIMO NARRATIVES | 193 |
XIII. | RELIGIOUS IDEAS | 209 |
XIV. | THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY | 301 |
XV. | EUROPEANS AND NATIVES | 313 |
XVI. | WHAT HAVE WE ACHIEVED? | 327 |
XVII. | CONCLUSION | 341 |
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THE FIRST CROSSING OF GREENLAND
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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PLATES. | |||
A Hunter, his Wife, and a Young Girl (West Coast of Greenland) | Frontispiece | ||
'The Boundless Snow-Fields stretching Calm and White from Sea to Sea' | to face | page | 2 |
Covering a Kaiak | „ | „ | 32 |
'The Head turned Half Backwards to watch the Seas' | „ | „ | 58 |
Seaward in Search of Seals | „ | „ | 60 |
Seal-hunting | „ | „ | 62 |
Before the Wind | „ | „ | 66 |
A Kaiak-Man rescuing a Comrade | „ | „ | 68 |
A Kaiak-Man attacked by a Walrus | „ | „ | 74 |
Halibut-Fishing | „ | „ | 76 |
An Eskimo Camp | „ | „ | 84 |
A Summer Journey | „ | „ | 86 |
Fishing | „ | „ | 114 |
A Greenland Dance | „ | „ | 190 |
A Fiord Landscape on the East Coast (at Tingmiarmiut) | „ | „ | 328 |
Northern Lights—'The Dead at Play' | „ | „ | 348 |
WOODCUTS IN THE TEXT. | |||
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Greenland Indoor Dress (East Coast)—(1) Male Costume; (2) Female Costume | 26 | ||
Bladder-dart | 34 | ||
Harpoon | 36 | ||
The Head of the Harpoon | 37 | ||
Lance | 39 | ||
Throwing-stick with Bird-dart | 40 | ||
The Bird-dart Thrown | 42 | ||
Throwing-stick with Harpoon | 43 | ||
Kaiak, seen from above | 44 | ||
Kaiak-frame | 44 | ||
Section of the Kaiak | 47 | ||
Paddle | 49 | ||
Half-Jacket | 50 | ||
Whole-Jacket | 50 | ||
Eskimo Venus and Apollo | 199 |
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