ARCTIC

Few Inuit have displayed the same wanderlust and indefatiga-ble spirit of exploration as the Alaskan Inupiat Natkusiak. AS Vilhjalmur Stefansson’s primary guide and travelling compan-ion on the noted explorer’s two major arctic expeditions, the Stefansson-Anderson Expedition of 1908-12 and the Canad...

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Summary:Few Inuit have displayed the same wanderlust and indefatiga-ble spirit of exploration as the Alaskan Inupiat Natkusiak. AS Vilhjalmur Stefansson’s primary guide and travelling compan-ion on the noted explorer’s two major arctic expeditions, the Stefansson-Anderson Expedition of 1908-12 and the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913- 18, Natkusiak logged thousands of miles by foot, ship, and dog sled. While Stefansson provides few details of Natkusiak’s per-sonal life, his voluminous works do contain frequent passages of praise for his companion. In Stefansson’s first major publi-cation, M y ’ LLife with the Eskimo (1913), the author compli-ments Natkusiak as one of the best Eskimo hunters he has ever known (p. 151), as an individual with the spirit of an adven-turer and investigator (p. 155), and as an extremely competent man in everything that concerns making a living in the Arctic