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- Author: Battery RadioContributor: Battery Radio; Brookes, ChrisSummary:
In 1880, two Inuit families from Labrador in northern Canada were exhibited in European zoos. Spectators flocked to the zoo exhibit expecting to see "exotics" from some "primitive race". What they found instead were Labradorimiut who spoke three languages, played German hymn tunes on violin and who were keeping their own ethnographic notes on the "uncivilised" Europeans. While spectators gaped at them, the Inuit gazed back. And one of them - Abraham Ulrikab - kept a diary.
Original Publisher: St. John's, Newfoundland, Battery RadioLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Battery Radio Documentaries