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

Tales and traditions of the Eskimo, with a sketch of their habits, religion, language and other peculiarities
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Tales and traditions of the Eskimo, with a sketch of their habits, religion, language and other peculiaritiesUnknown, 1875
492 pages
BlackwoodLanguage: English5 editions available

























