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This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit legends. Also a photocopy of several sections from Among Unknown Eskimo by Julian W. Bilby. Photocopy from Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay by Franz Boas from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. 15 1901 pp. 554-557. Photocopies from Across Arctic America: Narrative of the Fifth Thule Expedition by Knud Rasmussen pp. 394-403, 384-387. Typewritten copy of an unidentified story about the creation of the Earth. Typewritten copy of the legend of Papik from Eskimo Spring-Summer, 1985. Typewritten copy and a photocopy of the fables "The kanajuq and the arctic char" and "The raven and the two ducks" from the article "Two Eskimo Fables About Marriage" by Franz Van de Velde according to Bernard Iqugaqtuq from Eskimo magazine. Photocopy of Eskimo Point: Northwest Territories, a publication by the Eskimo Points Residents' Association. Photocopy of the legend How seals were made. Interlibrary loan request from Petrone dated August 1, 1984 for, and a photocopy of, "Bear and an Owl" by Marcel Akadlaka. Photocopy of the story "The North Shore Cree" by George Bauer from North Nord march/april, 1978, pp. 41-43. Typewritten copy of the story Ookpik and Lemming and of part of the song "My Breath" by Orpingalik. Photocopy of the article "Three Eskimo Legends of Ookpik", containing the legends "Ookpik who Married a Goose", "Ookpik and the Snow Bird", and "Ookpik and Lemming". Typewritten copy of a legend from North January-February, 1967, Vol. XIV No. 1, p. 16. Typewritten copy of a legend spoken by an Inuit woman named Arnaruluk from From the ends of the earth by Augustine Courtauld pp. 384-386. Typewritten copy of an unidentified legend about a grizzly bear and a hunter. Typewritten copies of three legends from Eskimo Year by George Miksch Sutton. Typewritten copy of "The Revenge of the Orphan Boy" By Leah Idlout from North, Vol. XIV, No. 4, July/August 1967, pp. 57-58. Typewritten copy of a song with a short foreward from The Eskimo: Their Environment and Folkways by Edward Moffat Weyer Jr. p. 360. Typewritten copy of "The Orphan Boy and the Moon Man" from The Labrador Eskimo by E.W. Hawkes, pp. 158-159. Typewritten copy of the legend of Kiviuq from Inuit Today, Vol. 9, September/October 1982, p. 28, 30, 32, 34. Typewritten copy and a photocopy of the story "The Women Who Went to the Moon" by Donald Kaglik. Photocopy from "Inuit Myths, Legends & Songs" by Bernadette Driscoll pp. 5-7. Photocopy of the article "The Blind Man & The Loon" by Drew Armour from The Beaver, Summer 1984, pp. 8-12. Interlibrary loan request by Petrone dated August 1, 1984 for, and a photocopy of, "The Half Fish" pp. 26-27 by Tavitialuk Alaasuaq from Inuit Today, Vol. IV, No. 7, July-August 1975. Photocopy of a legend about the creation of rivers and fog. Photocopy from Reports of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-1924: the Danish expedition to Arctic North America in charge of Knud Rasmussen, Vol. X, No. 2, by Knud Rasmussen pp. 60-77. Photocopy of an article called "The Snow Owl" by Father Rogatien Papion, containing the fables "The Owl and the Lemming", "The Owl, His Wife, and the Two Rabbits", and "The Owl, His Wife and Family". Photocopy of the article "Three Igloolik Legends: As told by William Okomâluk" by Guy Mary-Rousseliere containing the legends "Iblaurâluk: the Famous Whale Hunter", "Sikuliarsioyuitok: He who could not go hunting on new ice", and "Origin of the Sadlermiut". Photocopy of the legend "The Man Who Was Helped by a Polar Bear" by Matthew Innakatsik from Inuktitut, May 1982, pp. 85-88. Photocopy of the article "Battle of the Drums", a retelling of an Inuit legend by Brian Lewis, from The Beaver, Winter 1981, pp. 50-51. Photocopy of the document Eskimo Legends Gathered on the Coast of Labrador During the Summer of 1968 by J. Garth Taylor from the Department of Ethnology at the Royal Ontario Museum. Typewritten copy of a fable about a fox from Eskimo Year by George Miksch Sutton. Typewritten copy of a fable called The Story of the Fox-Wife. This file also contains a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Play will use Inuit legends to confront family violence" from Sunday Express p. 38, January 21 1990. [Originally Titled: Eskimo legends]