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My Arctic journal: a year among ice-fields and Eskimos

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The narrator recounts a year spent with a small Arctic expedition on Greenland’s northwest coast, chronicling voyages through pack ice, the establishment of winter quarters, hunting and boat journeys, and seasonal life under perpetual daylight and polar night. Entries blend practical notes on clothing, camps, and travel preparations with close observation of an isolated native community’s customs, domestic routines, and celebrations. The narrative also describes sledge journeys and an inland-ice traverse reported by the expedition leader, occasional relief visits and rescues, and the daily challenges and adaptations of living in extreme polar conditions.

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Josephine Diebitsch Peary

Josephine Diebitsch Peary was an American author and explorer, known for her vivid accounts of Arctic life and her experiences among the Inuit people. She is best remembered for her works such as "Children of the Arctic," which provides a unique perspective on the culture and environment of the region. Peary's writings, including "My Arctic Journal: A Year Among Ice-Fields and Eskimos" and "The Snow Baby: A True Story with True Pictures," reflect her adventurous spirit and dedication to documenting the challenges and beauty of life in extreme conditions. Her contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the Arctic and its inhabitants.

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