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Forty-two years amongst the Indians and Eskimo

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Compiled largely from long correspondence and journals, the narrative recounts a missionary bishop’s decades of service among Indigenous and Inuit communities at remote northern trading posts. It traces his voyage and life in isolated settlements, the establishment of churches and schools, daily routines and seasonal labour, modes of travel and trade, and detailed portrayals of landscape, dwellings, clothing, and food. Vivid practical descriptions sit alongside reflections on perseverance, faith, and the sustained challenges of ministry in a harsh environment.

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Beatrice Batty

Beatrice Batty was an explorer and writer known for her work documenting her experiences among Indigenous peoples in North America. Her notable book, "Forty-two Years Amongst the Indians and Eskimo," provides a unique perspective on the cultures and lifestyles of the Native American and Inuit communities she encountered. Through her writings, Batty contributed to the understanding of these groups during a time of significant change and upheaval. Her firsthand accounts offer valuable insights into the social and environmental challenges faced by Indigenous populations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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