In the Footsteps of Abraham Ulrikab: The Events of 1880-1881

In the Footsteps of Abraham Ulrikab: The Events of 1880-1881

by France Rivet
In the Footsteps of Abraham Ulrikab: The Events of 1880-1881

In the Footsteps of Abraham Ulrikab: The Events of 1880-1881

by France Rivet

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Overview

The story of Abraham Ulrikab is one of the saddest and most moving stories in Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Inuit and Canadian history. In hopes of improving his family's living conditions, in August 1880, Abraham agreed to head to Europe to become the latest "exotic" attraction in the ethnographic shows organized by Carl Hagenbeck, a menagerie owner and pioneer of 'human zoos.' Accompanied by his wife, their two young daughters, and a few countrymen, the group of eight was exhibited in zoos in Hamburg, Berlin, Prague, Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Krefeld and Paris. Very soon, the Inuit realized their coming to Europe was a mistake and they longed to return home to Labrador.

"It is too long until the year is over because we would very much like to return to our country, because we are unable to stay here forever, yes indeed, it is impossible!," wrote Abraham in the diary he kept during his journey.

Sadly, none of the Inuit saw their homeland again, all were killed by smallpox less than four months after setting foot in Europe.

Based on four years of research, the book In the Footsteps of Abraham Ulrikab finally reveals the truth about the fate of the Inuit's remains, and brings to light an opportunity to change the course of history: 134 years after the death of Abraham, Maria, Nuggasak, Paingu, Tigianniak, Tobias, Sara and Ulrike, their wish to come home to Labrador could eventually become a reality!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780993674082
Publisher: Polar Horizons Inc.
Publication date: 11/25/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

France Rivet is the founder of Polar Horizons, an enterprise allowing her to dedicate her time and skills to promoting greater awareness and appreciation of the Arctic, its nature, people and history. She lives in Quebec.

Table of Contents

1-Foreword, 2-Preface, 3-A Few Notes, 4-The Beginnings of Carl Hagenbeck's Ethnographic Shows, 5-The Search for a New Ship, 6-Jacobsen Attempts to Recruit in Greenland, 7-The Arrival in Hebron, Labrador, 8-Nachvak Fjord, 9-The Departure for Europe, 10-The Crossing of the Atlantic, 11-The Arrival in Hamburg, 12-The Stay in Hamburg, 13-The Stay in Berlin, 14-Abraham's First Letter to Brother Elsner, 15-Meeting With Moravian Brothers and Sisters in Berlin, 16-The Eskimos Studied by Rudolf Virchow, 17-The Stay in Prague, 18-The Stay in Frankfurt, 19-The Stay in Darmstadt and Nuggasak's Death, 20-The Stay in Bockum and the Deaths of Paingu and Maria, 21-The Arrival at the Jardin d'acclimatation in Paris, 22-Abraham's Last Letter to Brother Elsner, 23-The Eskimos' Death in Paris, 24-The Autopsies Results, 25-The Eskimos' Death in the Press, 26-The Commission of Inquiry on the Eskimos' Death, 27-The Debate on Compulsory Vaccination, 28-The Eskimos' Belongings Return to Labrador , 29-Paingu's Skullcap, 30-Three Eskimo Brain Casts, 31-The Exhumation of the Eskimos' Remains, 32-Were the Skeletons Exhibited in Paris?, 33-What Happened to the Remains of Nuggasak, Paingu and Sara?, 34-The Collection of Artifacts, 35-The Impacts of the Eskimos' Death, 36-Next Steps, 37-Appendix A - Abraham's Diary, 38-Appendix B - Chronological Summary of Events, 39-Appendix C - Study of the Brains by Théophile Chudzinski, 40-Appendix D - Broca's Gyrus, 41-Appendix E - Various Mentions of Abraham's Story, 42-Acknowledgments, 43-Bibliographic References
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