[CHAPTER X.]
[The Esquimaux]—[Probable Origin]—[Identity of Language from Labrador to Behring's Straits]—[Their Amours]—[Marriages]—[Religion]—[Treatment of Parents]—[Anecdote] —[Mode of Preserving Meat]—[Amusements]—[Dress]—[The Igloe, or Snow-House]—[Their Cuisine]—[Dogs]—[The Sledge]—[Caiak, or Canoe]—[Ouimiàk, or Boat]—[Implements]—[Stature] [131]
[CHAPTER XI.]
[Labrador]—[Esquimaux Half-Breeds]—[Moravian Brethren]—[European Inhabitants]—[Their Virtues]—[Climate]—[Anecdote] [155]
[CHAPTER XII.]
[Voyage to England]—[Arrival at Plymouth]—[Reflections]—[Arrive at the place of my Nativity]—[Changes]—[Depopulation]—[London]—[The Thames]—[Liverpool]—[Embark for New York]—[Arrival]—[The Americans]—[English and American Tourists]—[England and America]—[New York] [167]
[CHAPTER XIII.]
[Passage from New York to Albany by Steamer]—[The Passengers]—[Arrival at Albany]—[Journey to Montreal] [187]
[CHAPTER XIV.]
[Embark for the North]—[Passengers Arrive at Fort William]—[Despatch from Governor]—[Appointed to McKenzie's River District]—[Portage La Loche]—[Adventure on Great Slave Lake]—[Arrive at Fort Simpson]—[Productions of the Post] [193]