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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TUKTOO»
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1
Controlling the Silver: Poems
What of Tuktoo the Little Eskimo? Whose father sawed round holes in the ice and
dropped his rawhide line baited with bloody gut from previous catch and hauled
large pearl-scaled fish up, then dipped icy fish flesh in cool seal oil and filleting ...
2
Life with the Esquimaux: A Narrative of Arctic Experience in ...
Peale Point — Bishop's Island — Land on Kingaite — A new Country — Night at
the Camp — Sualight on the Mountains — Talk v>iUi sick Tweroong — The Bible
— Innuit Ideas of Heaven and Hell — Foggy Day — Aggoun — Not a Tuktoo, ...
Charles Francis Hall, 1865
3
Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles ...
... carrying me back at once among the friends of my youth. Innuits will always be
Innuits. When we left our thirteenth encampment, one of them had gone off with
his kia to an island to hunt some tuktoo, which had been seen two hours before.
Charles Francis Hall, 2011
4
Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and ...
They took down small pieces of tuktoo skin with the fur on, and of toodnoo. When
there, they stood around her grave, upon which they placed the articles they had
brought. Then one ofthem stepped up, took a piece of the tuktoo, cut a slice and ...
Frédéric B. Laugrand, Jarich G. Oosten, 2010
5
The changing north: recollections of an early environmentalist
In June 1963 David Tuktoo, an obliging, affable Inuit, became the DNH&W
community health worker. The people in the community chose him, having been
asked to recommend a young person whom they respected. At Cambridge Bay
he took ...
6
Self Culture for Young People: Exploration, travel and invention
Innuits will always be Innuits. When we left our thirteenth encampment, one of
them had gone off with his kia to an island to hunt some tuktoo, which had been
seen two hours before. A part of the company had been left with the other boat to
...
Andrew Sloan Draper, Charles Welsh, 1906
For instance tuktoo means "a caribou"; tuktoojuak is "a big caribou"; tuktoo juaks
eok is "hunt a big caribou"; tuktoo juaks eokniak " will hunt a big caribou"; tuktoo -
juaks eokniakpunfla is "I will hunt a big caribou". In this way one long word in ...
8
American Explorations in the Ice Zones
... long stockings of reindeer fur, with the hair next the person; second, socks of
the cider-duck skins, with the feathers on and inside; third, socks of sealskin, with
the hair outside; fourth, kumings (native boots), with legs of tuktoo, the fur outside,
...
Joseph Everett Nourse, 2012
9
The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and the Arts
very clear day on the horizon from the high land abreast of Women's Islands. We
were surprised to find them unacquainted with the Esquimaux name for reindeer,
tuktoo ; and, on further inquiry, there appeared reason to believe that the animal ...
10
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