Life with the Esquimaux 2 Volume Set: Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall of the Whaling Barque <EM>George ... (Cambridge Library Collection - Anthropology)

Life with the Esquimaux 2 Volume Set: Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall of the Whaling Barque George ... (Cambridge Library Collection - Anthropology)

by Charles Francis Hall (Author)

Synopsis

In 1860, Charles Francis Hall (1821-71), the American polar explorer, embarked on the first of two voyages to the Canadian Arctic region aimed at investigating the fate of Sir John Franklin's lost expedition of 1847. During his time in the Arctic, Hall lived amongst the Inuit community, learning their language and embracing their everyday life. First published in 1864, Hall's recollections remain of great interest to anthropologists, sociologists and geographers. His eye-witness accounts of the indigenous people's dwellings, interpersonal relationships, hunting pursuits, birth and death rites, methods of transport, and survival strategies in severe weather conditions provide an insight into Inuit culture in the nineteenth century. Volume 1 describes Hall's journey north, arrival at Holsteinborg, the Danish administrative centre in Greenland, and onward voyage to Baffin Island, where his search for traces of Franklin, and his experience of Inuit life, began.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 346
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 29 Dec 2011

ISBN 10: 1108041388
ISBN 13: 9781108041386
Book Overview: First published in 1864, this two-volume work describes the American explorer Charles Francis Hall's first Arctic expedition.