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A Soviet Stamp Commemorating the 1988 Soviet-Canadian Polar Bridge Expedition
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The Plaisted expedition to the North Pole receiving resupply packages by air during its snowmobile journey
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The USS Nautilus Breaching the Surface of the Ocean
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Portrait of Soviet Aviator Aleksandr Kuznetsov
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The Norge taking off from the airship dock at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, surrounded by a crowd of media and onlookers.
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Knud Rasmussen standing next to a dogsled waving at the camera, with the members of the Fifth Thule Expedition
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A map that depicts Knud Rasmussen's experience of the regional distribution of the Copper Inuit in Northern Canada
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A map that depicts Diamond Jenness's experience of the regional distribution of the Copper Inuit in Northern Canada
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A map of Canada that details the historical location of different Inuit Groups
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A one person kayak model, complete with seal hunting equipment.
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This is a model of a Umiak, one of two typical types of boats used by Inuits to hunt and travel. It is made of stretched hides over a wooden frame, and were used for transporting people and goods from place to place on coastlines.
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A cartoon of Peary and Cook standing between an anthropomorphized version of the North Pole, who is holding out bags of money saying "Book Royalties" and "Lecture Receipts." Published in The Literary Digest.
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The cover of the French Newspaper Le Petit Journal with a cartoon depicting Peary and Cook's fight over the North Pole
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The party of Robert Peary holding flags, standing in front of an ice mount at what they claim is the North Pole, 1909.
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An image of Frederick Cook holding an American flag at the point he claims is the North Pole
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Illustration of two parhelia as found on page 147 of The Wonders of the Arctic World
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Illustration of Inuit people's daily life, found on page 141 of The Wonders of the Arctic World.
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1 of 33 lantern slides that illustrate the United States North Polar Expedition of 1871-1873, commanded by Charles Francis Hall and known as the Polaris Expedition. The slides illustrate all aspects of the expedition and were taken from a variety of sources, all previously published.
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No. 72 "This iceberg, from its great beauty, we named 'Glory of Baffin's Bay.' There was an opening in it above water which the Steamer could have sailed through."
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A firsthand account of a voyage to the Northern Whale-Fishery, documenting the experiences and observations made during the journey.
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A firsthand account of a voyage to the Northern Whale-Fishery, documenting the experiences and observations made during the journey.
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A hunter standing over a killed narwhal
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3 hunters with a bearded seal
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A timeline of 1) Harpooning a walrus from a kayak, 2) Eskimos going out on the new ice to hunt walrus, 3) Harpooning walrus, 4) Walrus being pulled up by the aid of primitive tackle invented by the Eskimos.
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Sketches of a Walrus, Hare, Reindeer, Bear, Musk-Ox, Gull, Raven, Sea King, Swimming Bear, and flocks of Musk-Ox in the mountains