CHAP. | | PAGE | I. | GREENLAND AND THE ESKIMO | 1 | II. | APPEARANCE AND DRESS | 18 | III. | THE ‘KAIAK’ AND ITS APPURTENANCES | 30 | IV. | THE ESKIMO AT SEA | 56 | V. | WINTER-HOUSES, TENTS, WOMAN-BOATS, AND EXCURSIONS | 78 | VI. | COOKERY AND DAINTIES | 89 | VII. | CHARACTER AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 100 | VIII. | THE POSITION AND WORK OF WOMEN | 121 | IX. | LOVE AND MARRIAGE | 138 | X. | MORALS | 157 | XI. | JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS—DRUM-DANCES AND ENTERTAINMENTS | 186 | XII. | MENTAL GIFTS—ART—MUSIC—POETRY—ESKIMO NARRATIVES | 193 | XIII. | RELIGIOUS IDEAS | 209 | XIV. | THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY | 301 | XV. | EUROPEANS AND NATIVES | 313 | XVI. | WHAT HAVE WE ACHIEVED? | 327 | XVII. | CONCLUSION | 341 |
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