File - Inuit Depictions

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Inuit Depictions

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    (1925-2005)

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    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]

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