Ebook: Minik: the New York Eskimo: an Arctic explorer, a museum, and the betrayal of the Inuit people
Author: Harper Kenn, Peary Robert Edwin, Wallace Minik
- Tags: Discovery and exploration American, Ethnology--Moral and ethical aspects, Inuit--Social conditions, Inuit--United States--Social conditions--19th century, Biography, Wallace Minik -- 1890 or 1891-1918, Peary Robert E. -- (Robert Edwin) -- 1856-1920, Inuit -- United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century, Ethnology -- Moral and ethical aspects, Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- American, Inuit -- Social conditions, Arctic Regions, United States
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Steerforth Press
- City: Arctic regions;Arctic Regions;United States
- Language: English
- epub
A true story from the great age of Arctic exploration of an Inuit boy's struggle for dignity against Robert Peary and the American Museum of Natural History in turn-of-the-century New York City.
Sailing aboard a ship called Hope in 1897, celebrated Arctic explorer Robert Peary entered New York Harbor with peculiar "cargo": Six Polar Inuit intended to serve as live "specimens" at the American Museum of Natural History. Four died within a year. One managed to gain passage back to Greenland. Only the sixth, a boy of six or seven with a precociously solemn smile, remained. His name was Minik.
Although Harper's unflinching narrative provides a much needed corrective to history's understanding of Peary, who was known among the Polar Inuit as "the great tormenter", it is primarily a story about a boy, Minik Wallace, known to the American public as "The New York Eskimo." Orphaned when his father died of pneumonia, Minik never surrendered the hope of going "home," never...
Sailing aboard a ship called Hope in 1897, celebrated Arctic explorer Robert Peary entered New York Harbor with peculiar "cargo": Six Polar Inuit intended to serve as live "specimens" at the American Museum of Natural History. Four died within a year. One managed to gain passage back to Greenland. Only the sixth, a boy of six or seven with a precociously solemn smile, remained. His name was Minik.
Although Harper's unflinching narrative provides a much needed corrective to history's understanding of Peary, who was known among the Polar Inuit as "the great tormenter", it is primarily a story about a boy, Minik Wallace, known to the American public as "The New York Eskimo." Orphaned when his father died of pneumonia, Minik never surrendered the hope of going "home," never...
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