Ultima Thule: Explorers And Native In The Polar North

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W. W. Norton & Company, 2003 - 399 páginas
An illustrated history of 170 years of Arctic exploration and its effects on indigenous peoples.

Ultima Thule is the terrible and yet fantastic story of European and American exploration in the polar north. Based on excerpts from the explorers' logs counterbalanced by Inuit testimony, it brings to life both sides of the clash that arose when white men arrived in the Far North, dreaming of conquest and believing that they brought with them a civilization superior to that of the indigenous peoples they found. Today, the outlook for the Inuit and the polar environment is bleak: the people and their landscape are in danger of disappearing for good. But according to Jean Malaurie, the situation is not altogether without hope.

Heavily illustrated with period photographs, engravings, artifacts, and drawings, the book gives the readers the impression of having an entire museum of North Pole history in their hands.
 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4
CAPTAIN JOHN ROSS
15
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN
45
CAPTAIN EDWARD AUGUSTUS INGLEFIELD
51
ERASMUS YORK
58
ELISHA KENT KANE
75
ISAAC ISRAEL HAYES
83
THE LAST MIGRATION OF THE INUIT
106
ADMIRAL ROBERT EDWIN PEARY
175
THIRD METAMORPHOSIS OF THE INUIT
214
DR FREDERICK ALBERT COOK
221
LUDVIG MYLIUSERICHSEN
243
PETER FREUCHEN 286
255
LORD EDWARD SHACKLETON
317
ERIK HOLTVED
323
JEAN MALAURIE
333

GEORGE STRONG NARES
129
BARON NILS ADOLF ERIK NORDENSKJÖLD
153
THE FANTASY WORLD OF THE INUIT
370
CHRONOLOGY OF THE POLAR ESKIMOS 16162000
394

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Acerca del autor (2003)

Jean Malaurie, an Arctic explorer since the age of twenty-six, spent a year sharing the daily life of the Inuit in 1950. Today he lives in Paris and is the author of several books on the polar regions.

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