| Seba Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith - 1856 - 592 páginas
...that the shore has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the line of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice as to preclude all...once favorite hunting-grounds near open water. At Eensselaer Harbor, called by the natives Aunalok, or the Thawing Place, we met with huts in quite tolerable... | |
| Elisha Kent Kane - 1856 - 506 páginas
...that the shore has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the line of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice as to preclude all...of course of habitation by men who rely on it for subsistence/515 Tradition points to these as once favorite huntinggrounds near open water. At Rensselaer... | |
| 1857 - 678 páginas
...that the shore has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the line of tho bay in spots now so fenced in by ice, as to preclude all...once favorite hunting-grounds near open water. At Kensselaer harbor, called by the natives Aititatok, or the Thawing place, we met with huts in quite... | |
| 1857 - 686 páginas
...are found scattered along the line of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice, as to preclude alt possibility of the hunt, and, of course, of habitation...once favorite hunting-grounds near open water. At KensseIner harbor, called by the natives Aunatok, or the Thawing place, we met with huts in quite tolerable... | |
| Elisha Kent Kane - 1856 - 524 páginas
...all possibility of the hunt, and of course of habitation by men who rely on it for subsistence/61) Tradition points to these as once favorite huntinggrounds...water. At Rensselaer Harbor, called by the natives Aunatolc, or the Thawiug-Place, we met with huts in quite tolerable preservation, with the stone pedestals... | |
| 1857 - 694 páginas
...that tho shore has nacn, the stone buts of the natives are found scattered along the lino of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice, as to preclude all possibility of the bunt, and, of course, of habitation by men who rely on it for subsistence. " All these illusory discoveries... | |
| Elisha Kent Kane - 1857 - 490 páginas
...all possibility of the hunt, and of course of habitation by men who rely on it for subsistence. (51) Tradition points to these as once favorite huntinggrounds near open water. At Eensselaer Harbor, called by the natives Aunatok, or the Thawing-Place, we met with huts in quite tolerable... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1861 - 438 páginas
...that the shore has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the line of the bay, in spots now so fenced in by ice, as to preclude all...subsistence." " Tradition points to these as once favourite hunting-grounds, near open water." " I would respectfully suggest to those whose opportunities... | |
| David Page - 1869 - 348 páginas
...that the coast has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the Vine of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice as to preclude all...habitation by men who rely on it for subsistence."— Arctic Explorations, i. 308. in most instances, of re-elovation, or, in other words, of oscillations... | |
| JAMES BRADFORD BABBITT - 1875 - 272 páginas
...that the shore has risen, the stone huts of the natives are found scattered along the line of the bay in spots now so fenced in by ice as to preclude all...Aunatok, or the Thawing Place, we met with huts in quite tolerable preservation, with the stone pedestals still standing, which used to sustain the carcasses... | |
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