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from cape Hubbard
were asked why some
of them had not remained
with Dr. Cook instead.
They said they did
not have confidence
in Dr. Cook in going on
the see
us hen asked why
the boys remained
with him they stated
that prehaps they were
very anxious for the
things promised them
and prehaps did not
know any better.
D uring the wanter
at cape Sherial an S ome
of these men who were
in my party repeated the
above statements
on our return
from the north in august
1909. in our first contact
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This item contains notes of interviews with various Inuit people who accompanied Dr. Frederick A. Cook on his journey to the North Pole, including: Ahpellah, Etukishook, Panikpa, and Inughito.
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