Our Camp on Meighen Island i „„ 



ILLUSTRATIONS xxxi 



FACING PAGE 



The Smoking Cliffs— Franklin Bay\ - 



The North Star Had Sunk J 



It is Holiday Five Days Out of Seven Among the Copper Eskimos . . 468 



Tattooing — Copper Eskimos 469 



The Pressure of a Winter Gale Will Break Up the Heaviest Old Ice , . 514 



Ground Ice 515 



Taking Possession of Meighen Island/ ' 



MacMillan's Record Found on Ellef Ringnes Island 529 



Sledging in Summer 564 



Copper Eskimo Girls and Women 565 



Musk Oxen Under Domestication — Bronx Park, New York .... 584 



A Polar Coast in Summer — Cape Parry 585 



Natkusiak and His Favorite Big Dog 608 



Wilkins Tried to Use a Mask Against the Cold^l __- 



Emiu Was Fond of Small, Fast Dogs J 



A Spring Evening in Polar Regions 636 



McClure's Record — Telling of the Discovery of the Northwest Passage 637 



Captain Bernard and His Sledgemaking Workshop 648 



The House at Bernard Harbor] ..q 



The Camp at Armstrong Point J 



Eskimo Family at Our Table — Collinson Point 1 - ^ 



Point Barrow Family — Storkerson's Family J 



The Burberry Tent — Inner Cover 1 



Martin Kilian and the Monument He Built at Storkerson's Farthest V 697 



The Old Burberry Tent— Double Covers J 



This Lead Had Frozen Over 712 



Wilkins Taking Movies of Spring Whaling — Barrow, Alaska . . . 713 

 Old Point Barrow Woman 

 Half-grown Boy — Copper Eskimos^ 

 Eskimo Men and Women Seem to Enjoy Mending Clothes and Imple- 

 ments 745 



} 7^ 



MAPS 



"Pole of Inaccessibility" 8 



Field of Work, Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1914 140 



Field of Work, Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1915 292 



Field of Work, Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1916 450 



The Ringnes and Christian Island Group as Given in Sverdrup's "New 



Land," 1904 534 



The Ringnes and Christian Island Group with Corrections Made by 



the Canadian Arctic Expedition During 1915 and 1917 .... 534 



Field of Work, Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1917 594 



Field of Work, Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-14 and 1917-18 \In pocket at 

 Key Map of Canadian Arctic Expedition /end of book 



