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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
Alaskan Eskimo Girl and her younger Brother - Alaska, USA Date: circa 1909
Eskimo in his Kayak - Covered in sealion skin - 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
Eskimo couple with skin boat - Alaska, USA. The boat has been upturned (for repair?) with a long fishing spear, two caught salmon and a paddle resting alongside. Date: circa 1910s
Karen of the Kalaallit - Qsuitsup, GreenlandThe beautiful Karen of the Kalaallit people - Qsuitsup, North West Greenland Date: circa 1910s
Greenlanders singing combat, c. 1800Natives of Greenland gather outdoors for a singing contest. Date: c. 1800
Catholic Mission - Chesterfield, NewfoundlandThe Eskimo (Inuit) Catholic Mission - Chesterfield, Newfoundland and Labrador in January. Date: circa 1920s
Alaska - Inuit Children and dead snow gooseAlaska - Inuit Children pose ith a dead snow goose Date: circa 1910s
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
Catholic Inuit family - NewfoundlandAn Inuit (Eskimo) family who converted to Catholicism - Newfoundland and Labrador Date: circa 1910s
Alaskan Eskimo Dogs, wearing harness to pull a sled, there are igloos in the background Date: 20th century
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
Hudsons Bay Inuit Mother and Daughter
Inuit Camp at Hudson Bay in summertime. A Canoe is being built by the side of a hide-covered tent
Eskimo man - Labrador, CanadaEskimo man from Labrador, Canada
An eskimo SledPencil drawing of an eskimo snow sledge by Raymond Sheppard
Whos Afraid by Ethel ParkinsonTwo children, wrapped up in eskimo or Inuit style coats and hats play a pleasant game of see saw with a friendly Polar Bear
We Are a Merry Family by Ethel ParkinsonCharming illustration showing two Eskimos or Inuit people dancing in a friendly manner with a polar bear in a glacial environment
Labrador Eskimo Snow-houseEskimo snow-house at Turnavick, Labrador. A small shelter is prepared for the team of husky dogs
Cooks Expedition at the North Pole, 1908Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole, 21st April 1908
Robert E. Peary on the Roosevelt, 1909Photograph showing Commander Robert E. Peary (1856-1920), the Arctic explorer, on the bridge of the Roosevelt, 1909. Peary is seen in the fur clothing he used during his expedition to the North Pole
The Cook Polar Expedition at the North Pole, 1908Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole, 21st April 1908