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Français : Illustration d'un chasseur sadlermiut se déplaçant sur des peaux de morse gonflées. La pagaie est fabriquée à partir d'os de baleine. Ce groupe inuit est disparu en 1903, présumément en raison d'une maladie infectieuse introduite par des marins britanniques. |
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Author | George Francis Lyon |
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