Old Books: "My Arctic Journal: A Year Among Ice-fields and Eskimos"

Josephine Diebitsch Peary in Greenland - Photography - Explorers.
The author dressed in a coat made of caribou skin (kooletah) - Photo from the book.

This book is interesting - like most journals from explorers are -, especially for those fond to outdoors adventures like I am. 

My Arctic journal: a year among ice-fields and Eskimos opens a window to the Greenland of 1891-1892. It was written by Josephine Diebitsch Peary, wife of the Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary. A keen observer, she provided many details about the life of the Eskimos - the Inuit. She even reported an event of domestic violence:

Ikwa has beat Mané so badly that she cannot come out of her tent; her head is cut and bruised, and one eye is completely closed.

I also found free downloads of the book here.

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