The First Book of Eskimos
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
The FIRST BOOK of
ESKIMOS
The author and artist are indebted to a great many scientists and other careful observers who have lived among the Eskimos. The whole record of our sources is too long to give, but here are some we have found particularly helpful: various writings of Dr. Franz Boas, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Rockwell Kent; also the Federal Writers Project, A Guide to Alaska , and books by Edward Moffat Weyer, Jr., Clarence L. Andrews, Aage Gilberg, Knut Rasmussen, Fridtjof Nansen and Peter Freuchen. Many articles in the National Geographic Magazine have been consulted, as have publications of the United States Natural History Museum. In addition to valuable pictorial material in most of the foregoing, we have received assistance in preparing illustrations from the Fish and Wild Life Service of the United States Department of the Interior.
Without help from all these sources and others, too, this book would not have been possible. Very special thanks go to Dr. Ruth Bunzel, anthropologist with the Bureau of Applied Social Research of Columbia University, for her advice regarding the manuscript.
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Printed in the United States of America by The Garrison Corp.
SBN 531-00525-9
by BENJAMIN BREWSTER
Benjamin Brewster
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THE LAUGHING PEOPLE
THE PEOPLE
PAPIK AND HIS CLOTHES
INSIDE THE IGLOO
BREAKFAST IS READY
GETTING READY FOR A TRIP
PAPIK HUNTS SEAL
A USE FOR EVERYTHING
BUILDING A SNOW IGLOO
SUMMER COMES
THEY SHARE WHAT THEY HAVE
MACKENZIE ESKIMOS
USING NEW THINGS
NEW WAYS AND OLD
THEY DIDN'T GET LOST
FOOLING THE SEALS
FISH TO EAT
OPEN WATER
NEIGHBORS
GREENLANDERS
TROUBLE AHEAD
ESKIMO COWBOYS
ESKIMO ABC'S
DOCTORS AND NURSES
DANCING ON AIR
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