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after theretain
of the other
Eskimos they
or cook had
gone north on
northwesterly
with -s ledgestz2
dogs from the land
cahe T homes Hubbard/
for a shout distance
oa the ine. T hey
were at no time out of
se ght of these and from
which they started nur did
they see other land.
They any to
returned
land with both
sled ges with a
large amount of
supplies ( the natives
stating particularly
thear sle al ge were
shill heavy when they
reached the landt
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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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