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Tales and traditions of the Eskimo, with a sketch of their habits, religion, language and other peculiarities

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1975492 pagesBlackwood

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Hinrich Rink is the author of "Tales and traditions of the Eskimo," a key work in Arctic ethnography. This book details the habits, language, and stories of the Eskimo people. He offered early, comprehensive insights into their culture.

BROWN, Robert (1842-95). A Scottish scientist and author. He was born in Campster, Caithness, and studied in Edinburgh, Leyden, Copenhagen, and Rostock. He visited Spitzbergen, Greenland, and the western shore of Baffin's Bay (1861), and subsequently carried on scientific investigations among the islands of the Pacific and on the Venezuelan, Alaskan, and Bering shores, making charts of all the unknown interior of Vancouver, and writing much on the fauna and flora of those countries. With E. Whym...

William Blackwood and Sons is known for their non-fiction contributions, particularly in cultural and ethnographic studies. Their work includes "Tales and traditions of the Eskimo," which offers a detailed look at Eskimo

H. Rink is an author recognized for their pioneering work on Inuit culture. Their book, "Tales and traditions of the Eskimo," offers a thorough look at their customs, language, and spiritual

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