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Inuit Seal Hunting (4 / 5)Patence Rewarded. An Inuit seal hunter pulls a caught seal out through the hole into which he was fishing with a combination of the baited rope and a thin spike or barbed spear
Inuit Seal Hunting (2 / 5)An Inuit seal hunter. He has cut a hole in the pack ice and dropped a baited line through the hole. He has placed a small square of fur on the ground to form a warm seat whilst he waits for a passing
Eskimo dog team St. Louis World's Fair USA in 1904
Eskimos in kayaks St. Louis World's Fair USA in 1904
Greenland Eskimos on a whaling ship - Victorian period
Cartoon: At Northward Ho!Cartoon by Laurie Tayler showing the challenges of playing an arctic round of golf. Date: circa 1924
Arctic eskimo with snow and iceDecorative Christmas frieze, Arctic eskimo with snow and ice
Eskimos rowing a boat, GreenlandEskimos rowing a long boat (known as an umiak), off the coast of Greenland (then a Danish colony). Date: 1922
Group of eskimo children, GreenlandGroup of eskimo children in warm clothing, Greenland (then a Danish colony). Date: 1922
Eskimos outside their summer residence, GreenlandA group of eskimos outside their summer residence, Greenland (then a Danish colony). Date: 1922
Dr. Frederick Cook photograph of Eskinmo companisions 1908Polar exploration in 1908, Dr. Frederick Cooks photograph of an igloo with the Stars and Stripes, United States of Americas flag with two Eskimos companisions, Etukishook and Ahwelsh
GREENLANDERS An eskimo family, and a hunter in his kayak. Date: 1719
ESKIMO FAMILY IN CAMPAn Eskimo family in their village, showing igloos, papoose, sledge, dogs, and quite a lot of ice Date: circa 1912
Two young Eskimo (Inuit) children with a captured goose - Alaska, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Eskimos Build Igloo 3Esquimaux creeping into the passage of a Snow Hut - observed during Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819
Eskimos in the snow on a Christmas cardEskimos in the snow with igloo and reindeer on a Christmas card with an ornate white and gold border. Date: circa 1890s
A 2000 dinner party at the Savoy, 1910The winter garden of the Savoy Hotel converted into a realistic representation of the North Pole when Mr George A. Kessler, the New York millionaire (seen on the right)
Eskimos Build Igloo 2Building an igloo, or snow- house, using blocks of ice. Suitable building materials are in plentiful supply. Date: 1881
Inuit people outside McClintocks hut. Francis Leopold McClintock was searching for remains of John Franklins ill-fated Arctic expedition of 1845
Inuit Eskimo WomenCanadian Inuit Women
Eskimo Ladies from AlaskaFour Eskimo Ladies from Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. The woman on the left is wearing (interestingly) a very western pair of lace-up shoes as opposed to her fellows in traditional fur boots!
Eskimos Snow VillageEuropean travellers inspect an Eskimo snow village. Date: circa 1880
Eskimos Winter HomesEskimos building igloos in a winter settlement : one man carries a kayak on his head while a fisher waits patiently for a catch beneath the ice. Date: 1874
Eskimos Summer TentsSummer tents of the Esquimaux at Igloolik, observed during Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1822
Eskimos Build Igloo 1Esquimaux building a snow- hut - Eskimos build an igloo - observed by Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819
De Long / Meeting EskimosGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. The midnight sun - meeting with Netchillir eskimos. Date: 1879 - 81
Eskimo couple of KamchatkaAn Eskimo couple of Kamchatka wearing warm clothing in the ice and snow. Date: 1886
Eskimo wolf cubs, CanadaEskimo wolf cubs in Canada
Eskimo seal hunterTwo eskimo seal hunters, one in a kayak. From the seal, eskimos obtain food, oil for lamps, and skins for clothes and a summer tent. Date: 1934
Eskimo childrenThree happy eskimo children dressed in their fathers catch of seal skins. Date: 1934
Follow the Man from Cooks by Ethel ParkinsonA friendly penguin, who is relatively gigantic compared to his human companions, takes them on a tour around his glacier, almost as if he has been employed by tour operator, Thomas Cook! Date: c.1920
Inuit - Family by their Summer Residence Date: circa 1910s
Inuit - Mother and Children on the Polar Ice by their tent, with block ice entrance. Date: circa 1910s
Inuit woman preparing fish and water rats - Alaska, USA. Date: circa 1928
Age and Smile - Two happy elderly Eskimos of Polar regionAge and Smile - Two happy elderly Eskimos of the Polar region. Date: circa 1910s
Alaskan Eskimo Girl and her younger Brother - Alaska, USA Date: circa 1909
Alaskan Eskimo and his reindeer - Alaska, USA. Date: circa 1909
Hunters and captured narwhal - North Canada. Narwhals have been harvested for over a thousand years by Inuit people in northern Canada and Greenland for meat and ivory
Robert Edwin Peary, full-length portrait, standing on deck of ship or dock, facing left, distributing gifts to Eskimos, Greenland. Date between 1886 and 1909
Catholic Mission - Chesterfield, NewfoundlandThe Eskimo (Inuit) Catholic Mission - Chesterfield, Newfoundland and Labrador in January. Date: circa 1920s
Inuit Chief and his wife - Alaska (Island of Detroit, Bering) Date: circa 1910s
Inuit children at a Catholic Mission - NewfoundlandInuit children at a Catholic Eskimo Mission - Newfoundland and Labrador Date: circa 1910s
Inuit milking Reindeer, NewfoundlandLaps (blanket term at the time for the indigenous Inuit people) milking reindeer at the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Station, near St
Catholic Mission to the Inuit - Newfoundland and Inuit. A group of Inuit men, women and children and the Catholic Priest of the Mission (centre). Date: circa 1920s
Indigenous Alaskan Inuit childrenPair of Indigenous Alaskan Inuit children Date: circa 1910
Natives of a cold country sitting round a fireNatives of a cold country (probably Inuit Eskimos) sitting round a fire in a wood, smoking their pipes. Date: 19th century
Inuit Seal HuntersTwo inuit seal hunters in full fur and hide clothing. The hunter on the right has goggles to protect his eyes against the glare from the pure white snow
Stretching Polar Bears Skin - InuitTwo Inuit man and a young boy stretch a Polar Bear skin on a frame