
B C F G H J K M P R S W Note. Please see the Bibliography for a complete citation of the work in which a particular map is found.
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Bernier, Joseph E.: 1910, p. 140: “Route of Expedition December 1910 to Ponds Inlet.”
Bernier, Joseph E.: 1910, back of book. “Surveys and Discoveries in the Arctic Regions ”
Bilby, Julian William: 1923, back of book. “Map for ‘Among Unknown Eskimo.’ ”
Birket-Smith, Kaj: 1929a, pocket following p. 306. “Map Showing the Region of the Caribou Eskimos.”
Boas, Franz: 1888a, back pocket. “Plate II: I Oqo and Akudnirn, II Frobisher Bay, III Eclipse Sound and Admiralty Inlet, IV Repulse Bay and Lyon Inlet, V Boothia Isthmus and King William Land.”
Boas, Franz: 1888a, back pocket. “Plate III. Eskimo tribes of North-east America.”
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Fisher, Alexander: 1821, front of book. “A Chart of the Discoveries of H.M.S. Hecla and Griper.”
Fisher, Alexander: 1821, p. xi. “A Map of the Route of the Expedition across Melville Island.”
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Gilder, William H.: 1881, following p. xvi. “The Overland Route of the Exploring Expedition of Lieut. Schwatka to and from King William’s Land. 1879-1880.”
Gilder, William H.: 1881, following p. 72. “The Lower Portion of Back’s or Great Fish River.”
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Hall, Charles Francis: 1865, following p. 547. “A Chart of Frobisher Bay and Part of the West Coast of Davis Strait ”
Hall, Charles Francis: 1865, p. [105]. “Esquimaux Chart No. 1 drawn by Koo jee se at Rescue Harbor, 1860, for C. F. Hall.”
Hall, Charles Francis: 1865, p. 537. “Esquimaux Chart, No. II, drawn by Kooperneung (Charley) while we were at Cape True, August, 1862.”
Hawkes, Ernest William: 1916, back pocket. “Eskimo Tribes of the Labrador Peninsula.”
Hearne, Samuel: 1795, following p. 164. “A Plan of the Copper-Mine River Surveyed by Samuel Hearne, July. 1771.”
Hutton, Samuel King: 1912, end of book. “The Labrador Peninsula.”
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Jenness, Diamond: 1917, p. 82. “Fig. 1. Sketch-map of the Coronation Gulf region, on the northern edge of continental North America, showing the location of Eskimo tribes.”
Jenness, Diamond: 1921b, p. 543. “Fig. 1. Sketch map of the Coronation Gulf region, the country of the Copper Eskimos.”
Jenness, Diamond: 1922b, Part A, p. 126. “Map 1. Sketch map of south-western Victoria island showing wanderings of Puivlik Eskimos from April to November, 1915.”
Jenness, Diamond: 1922b, Part A, following p. 277. “Sketch map showing the distribution of the Copper Eskimos, Coronation Gulf Region, Northwest Territories.”
Jenness, Diamond: 1928, following p. 92. [Coronation Gulf region.]
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Kane, Elisha Kent: 1856a, Vol. 1, preceding p. 5. “Chart Exhibiting the Discoveries of the Second American Grinnell Expedition ”
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Markham, Clement: 1875b, following p. 184. “Chart of coast from Cape York to Smith Channel.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 7. “Map of the Village-Site Naujan, North coast of Repulse Bay.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 119. “Fig. 31. Sketch map of the Pingerqalik village.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 122. “Fig. 33. Map of Eskimo remains on the coast between Adderly Bluff-Pt. Elizabeth, Melville Peninsula.“”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 137. “Fig. 42. Map of the village site Qilalukan, Ponds Inlet.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 224. “Fig. 72. Sketch of Kuk and environs.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, p. 306. “Fig. 104. Sketch of the village site Malerualik, King Williams Land. Made by Knud Rasmussen 1923.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, following p. 327. “Map of the North Coast of Repulse Bay between Aivilik and Inuksulik.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927a, Part 1, following p. 327. “Map Showing the Distribution of House Ruins [in] the territories north of Hudson Bay.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1927b, Part 2, p. 9. “Fig. 2. Map of the Eskimo Territory and adjacent regions.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1928, back of book. “Territory of the Iglulik Eskimos.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1936, p. 13. “Plan of the Narssaq Village.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1936, p. 19. “Fig. 5. Plan of the village site in Auarqat’s South Fiord.”
Mathiassen, Therkel: 1936, p. 28. “Fig. 13. Sketch of the village site of Tingmiarmiut.”
Mauss, Marcel, and Henri Beuchat, p. 50. “Figure 6. Areas of the summer dispersion of the Akuliarmiut, the Qaumauang and the Nugumiut.”
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Parry, William Edward: 1824, facing p. 197. “Eskimaux chart No. 1 drawn by Iligliuk at Winter Island, 1822.”
Petitot, Emile: 1981, p. 4. “Portion of Petitot’s map from ‘Les Grandes Esquimaux.’ ”
Petitot, Emile: 1981, p. 5. “Modern sketch map of the area involved in Petitot’s travels ”
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Rae, John: 1850, near p. 1. “Discoveries of the Honourable Hudson’s Bay Company’s Arctic Expedition to the north of Repulse Bay between 1839 and 1855.”
Rae, John: 1850, near p. 1. “Discoveries of the Honourable Hudson’s Bay Company’s Arctic Expedition ”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1927, facing p. 224. “Map: Baffin Island to Mackenzie Bay.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1927, following p. 10. “Preliminary Map of the Territories mapped by the 5th Thule Expedition by Peter Freuchen and Therkel Mathiassen, 1925.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1929, end of book. “Territory of the Iglulik Eskimos.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1930, end of book. “Map Showing the Region of the Caribou Eskimos.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, p. 8. “Survey map of the various group-names within the Netsilingmiut Area.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 12. “The route from Danish Island (Danske Ø), Vansittart Island to King William Land and Back River (Great Fish River).”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 92. “Sketch-Map I. The western part of Boothia isthmus including Tasiussaq and the region round Willerstedt Lake.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 98. “Sketch Map II. Willerstedt Lake and its environs.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 100. “Sketch Map III. Survey Map of King William’s Land.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 102. “Sketch Map VI. Tracing of Godfred Hansen’s map of King William’s Land and environs ”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 106. “Sketch Map V. The Netsilingmiut hunting grounds in the area from Boothia Isthmus over to Boothia Felix to North Somerset and Prince of Wales Island via Bellot Strait.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 108. “Sketch Map VI. The principal localities in the region of Lord Mayor Bay and the eastern part of Boothia Isthmus as far as the extreme westerly stretches of Tigdluarfik Lake.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 112. “Sketch-Map VII. Pelly Bay and its environs.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 1, following p. 112. “Sketch-Map VIII. Survey of the stretch from the head of Lyon Inlet at Fox Channel to Sherman Inlet at Queen Maud’s Sea.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 2, following p. 478. “Sketch-Map I.—The area inhabited by the Utkuhikjalingmiut comprising the region from Baker Lake to King William Land and Adelaide Peninsula including Sherman Inlet.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1931, Part 2, following p. 480. “Sketch-Map II. Survey map of the stretch from Baker lake over Back River, Adelaide Peninsula, Queen Maud’s Sea to Victoria Land.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1932, p. 6. “Survey map of the various Eskimo groups between Adelaide Peninsula and Dolphin and Union Strait.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1932, following p. [86]. “Sketch-Map I. The region north of Bathurst Inlet, from Kent Peninsula to the west.”
Rasmussen, Knud: 1932, following p. 88. “Sketch-Map II. Bathurst Inlet. Looking from south to north.”
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Savelle, James M.: 1981, p. 111. “Eastern Arctic Islands of Canada.”
Savelle, James M.: 1981, p. 112. “Location of archaeological sites ”
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur: 1914, end of book. “Eskimo Trade Routes, Arctic Coast, Canada.“”
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur: 1919, following p. 10. “Distribution of the Eskimo between Point Barrow and Cape Bathurst.”
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur: 1919, following p. 32. “Distribution of the Coronation Gulf Eskimo.”
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur: 1924, following p. 527. “Victoria Island and Adjacent Regions, with Approximate Additions and Corrections, and Eskimo Names, by V. Stefánsson.”