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Bruemmer, Fred, author
Documento
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Fred Bruemmer. Also articles: "The Tree-line" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver Autumn 1978, pp. 26-31; photocopied excerpt from We Lived by Animals, an exhibition created by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs that contains text from "Seasons of the Eskimo: a Vanishing Way of Life" by Fred Bruemmer dated 1971; "The Polar Eskimos" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver, Spring 1979, pp. 24-33; "Collecting eider duck eggs in Hudson Strait" by Fred Bruemmer published in Canadian Geographic June-July 1982 pp. 36-43.

Comer, George, whaling captain
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Wreck of the 'Finback'" by W. O. Douglas from The Beaver Spring 1977 pp. 16-21. Also a page from a promotional booklet advertising books that contains summaries of Steel at the Sault by Duncan McDowall, The Government of Edward Schreyer by James. A McAllister, Secular Socialists by J.T. Morley, Moon of Wintertime by John Webster Grant, and An Arctic Whaling Diary by W. Gillies Ross. Also a photocopy of the article "The Earliest Sound Recordings among North American Inuit" by W. Gillies Ross from ARCTIC vol. 37, No. 3 (September 1984) pp. 291-292.

Dealy Island
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Preservation and Ethnohistory of a Frozen Historic Site in the Canadian Arctic" by Robert R. Janes published in ARCTIC Vol. 35 No. 3 September 1982 pp. 358-385.

Eber, Dorothy
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Dorothy Eber and Peter Pitseolak.

Eepilk (1923-
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a photocopy of the article "A Spring Seal Hunt", stories from Eelpilk's diary, from an unidentified publication.

Franklin, Sir John
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains multiple news articles about Dr. Owen Beattie's investigation into the cause of death of Sir John Franklin and his crew. There are a few handwritten notes on the topic. This file also contains a short bio of Sir John Franklin, published by the Beaver. Also an article from The Beaver titled "C. Stuart Houstan and Mary I. Houston." Also an article from Up Here titled "On Franklin's Trail of Terror" by Jim Green, published in 1995. Another article from Up Here published in 1995 titled "More Pieces of the Franklin Puzzle" by Barry Ranford. Also an article titled "The Fate of Franklin" by Roderic Owen, published by Hutchinson & Co in 1978.

Freeman, Minnie(1936 - ), author
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains hand written notes referencing Minnie Aodla Freeman. There are photocopies of reviews pertaining to Minne Freeman's book "Life Among the Qallunaat". This file also contains a photocopy of "Persistence and Change: The Cultural Dimension" an article written by Milton M.R. Freeman. Also an article from Quill & Quire January 1995, reviewing Canadian books celebrating the visual arts, including "Inuit Women Artist: Voices from Cape Dorset". Also an article from Canadian Forum April 1995, that includes a review of "Inuit Women Artist".

Fur Trade
Documento
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a photocopy of an article reviewing works under the category Northern Books, published in The Beaver, Summer 1984.

Grenfell, Sir Wilfred
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains photocopies of Sir Wilfred Grenfell's works, "Labrador The Country and the People" published by Macmillan Company in 1909, "The Romance of Labrador" published by Macmillan Company in 1934, pages 178-193 from "Vikings of To-Day". This file contains a photocopies of articles from Among the Deep Sea Fishers, "Prince Pomiuk's Friend", "Jottings from the Grenfell Association of America", along with additional pages from this publication. Also call slips from Yale University Library Manuscripts & Archives for Wilfred Grenfell Collection dates Sept 25/86. Also large index cards with handwritten bibliographic information for "The Romance of Labrador" and "Labrador the Country and the People". Photocopy of chapter 15 from "A Labrador Doctor: the Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell" published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Hannah & Joe (Tookoolito & Ebierbing) (1837 -1881)
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains several papers that refer to Ebierbing and Tookoolito, also referred to as Joe and Hannah, an Inuit couple who are best known for assisting British and American Arctic expeditions between 1860 and 1880. The first document is a paper that serves as a biography for the two. The second document is a series of excerpts from Under The Northern Lights by J.A. MacGahan, and Life with the Esquimaux by Captain Charles Francis Hall, that all reference Ebierbing in some way. Next is an interview carried out with Ebierbing from Under The Northern Lights. The next few documents are transcripts of interviews with either Ebierbing or Tookoolito, recounting the voyage of the Polaris: the documents seem to be court examinations of witnesses. Also newspaper articles discussing the two. Biography of Ebierbing, as well as several handwritten notes.

Hantzch, Bernard Expedition (Baffin Island), 1911
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Three photocopied documents recounting a voyage to Baffin Island that resulted in the death of explorer Bernhard Hantzsch. Documents are especially relating to the Inuit people who accompanied him on this voyage and assisted him and his men in surviving in the north and brought his diary back to Blacklead Island after his death. Also a photocopy of a document from Public Archives Canada that is written in syllabics. File also contains three note cards.

Hendrick, Hans ( c.185 4 - 1889)
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains photocopied excerpts from Hans Hendrick's memoir, Memoirs of Hans Hendrik: the Arctic traveller. He was an Inuit man who was a part of several northern expeditions and apparently the first Inuit man to write his own memoirs. There are also photocopied excerpts from a book that is written in the style of a memoir by Hans entitled Hans the Eskimo but which was actually written by an Edwin Gile Rich. Also ,a large image that is an illustration of Hans with his family and several notecards.

Houston, James, author & sculptor
Documento · 1989
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains a photocopied newspaper article about James Houston as well as a magazine article sent to Penny by an M O Nelson. The article is about glass blowing sculptures and features work by Houston. There is also a letter written to Penny by Houston which authorizes her use of his work "Grass tussocks turned into men" in the book she was working on. The envelopes are dated to April 1989

Idlout, Paul, writer
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains a photocopied article written by Idlout in syllabics, next to the translation into English. The article is about his life and experiences working with the RCMP as a special constable. There are also copies of two letters written by Idlout.

Inuit -African Connection
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Contains a newspaper page from the Thursday, Sept 6th edition of The Globe and Mail. The article is titled "Exploring an African-Inuit Connection," and is about similarities between Inuit and Shona sculpture.

Inuit and Exploration
Documento · 1971
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains an excerpt from Eskimos and Explorers titled "The 'Perfect Craze.'" This file also contains an excerpt from a book (name unknown) with chapters titled "Four Winds of Change" "Caught in a Net" "Schools and Snowmobiles" and "Snowgeese Among Mosquitoes." Also another excerpt from Eskimos and Explorers titled "Polar Eskimos." Also an excerpt from Harper: Caribou Eskimos of Upper Kazan River, Keewatin published by the University of Kansas + Museum of Natural History. Also an excerpt from The Polar Record, Vol 15, No 97, 1971 titled "The Road to Cathay and The Hudson's Bay Company by E.E. Rich. Also an article titled "19th Century Arctic Publicity" by Maurice Hodgson. Also an article by A. Stevenson titled "British Polar Commemorative Stamp Set." Also a Globe and Mail article titled "How the Inuit saved explorers." Also a booklet titled The Heritage of the Northwest Territories; Arctic Exploration published by The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. This file also contains handwritten notes on the topic. [Originally Titled: Eskimos and Exploration]

Inuit Carving
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a photocopy of "Janus in Baffinland" by Joel Noel Chandler from artscanada Vol. 27 No. 6 December-January 1972 pp. 104-107. This file also contains a photocopy of "Ancient fine art is found in the High Arctic" by Robert McGhee from Canadian Geographic April-May 1980 pp. 8-23. Copy of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery's newsletter Imprint December 1987/January/February 1988. Several pages from a magazine with the articles "The Stone Carvings of an Unknown People" by Thomas H. Ainsworth, The Casual Kogmoliks by W. G. Crisp., and a review by W. L. Morton of Lord Selkirk of Red River by John Morgan Gray. This file also contains a brochure of Sanaugasi Takujaksat: A Travelling Celebration of Inuit Sculpture, containing pictures of several Inuit sculptures and a large print. [Originally titled: Eskimo Carving]

Inuit Dance
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit dance. [Originally titled: Eskimo dance]

Inuit Depictions
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Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains two photocopies of the article "The first Inuit depiction by Europeans" by W.C. Sturtevant from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 4, nos 1-2, 1980, pp. 47-49. Photocopy of the article "On est toujours l'Esquimau de quelqu' un" by J. Mailhot, J. -P. Simard, and S. Vincent from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 4, nos 1-2, 1980, pp. 59-60. Photocopy of the article "Classic photos of Indians and Eskimos, 1902-04" by David Maclellan from Canadian Geographic August-September 1980. Photocopy of the article "Esquimaux en visite en Hollande au XVIe siècle: Représentation et dessins" by Béatrice Wenger from INTER-NORD No. 13-14, December 1974, pp. 217-222. Photocopy from Arctic Experiences by George E. Tyson p. 118. Photocopy of "The Earliest Eskimo Portraits" by Kaj Birket-Smith from Folk Vol. 1 1959 pp. 4-13. Newspaper clipping of an article titled "A fascinating treasure found in an attic", a book review by Thomas York of A Fur Trader's Photograph by William C. James. Three handwritten notes regarding research into depictions of Inuit. [Originally titled: Eskimo Depictions]