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A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador

Chapter 16 THE BARREN GROUND PEOPLE

Word Count: 3790    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ais camp, and unless the Barren Grounds People were not now in their accustomed camping place, we ought to see them

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A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador
A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador
“In 1903 Hubbard's husband, Leonidas, starved to death on his cartographic and ethnographic expedition to Labrador. Hubbard decided to complete her husband's work, becoming a skilled explorer and cartographer in her own right. She set out in July 1905 and with the help of George Elson, a Métis guide who had been employed by her husband on the original trip, and three other guides completed her expedition in record time with significant results, including completing the first accurate map of the Labrador river system, thus correcting the earlier map that had led to her husband's death. Her original photographs and the map are reproduced in this volume.”
1 Chapter 1 LEONIDAS HUBBARD, JR.2 Chapter 2 SLIPPING AWAY INTO THE WILDERNESS3 Chapter 3 CLIMBING THE RAPIDS4 Chapter 4 DISASTER WHICH THREATENED DEFEAT5 Chapter 5 TO THE BEND OF THE RRVER6 Chapter 6 CROSS COUNTRY TO SEAL LAKE WATERS7 Chapter 7 OFF FOR MICHIKAMAU8 Chapter 8 SCARING THE GUIDES9 Chapter 9 MOUNT HUBBARD AND WINDBOUND LAKE10 Chapter 10 MICHIKAMAU11 Chapter 11 STORM-BOUND ON MICHIKAMATS12 Chapter 12 THE MIGRATING CARIBOU13 Chapter 13 ACROSS THE DIVIDE14 Chapter 14 THROUGH THE LAKES OF THE UPPER GEORGE15 Chapter 15 THE MONTAGNAIS INDIANS16 Chapter 16 THE BARREN GROUND PEOPLE17 Chapter 17 THE RACE FOR UNGAVA18 Chapter 18 THE RECKONING