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The Diary of Abraham Ulrikab
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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0776606026
ISBN-13 9780776606026
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Imprint University of Ottawa Press
Country of Manufacture CA
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 1st, 2005
Print length 120 Pages
Weight 306 grams
Dimensions 20.40 x 20.30 x 1.00 cms
Ksh 3,450.00
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Abraham’s intriguing and unfortunate story is told through several different perspectives, from Abraham''s diary, the earliest known Inuit autobiography, and the missionaries’ letters and reports, to a scholarly article, newspaper pieces, and even advertising.

In August 1880, businessman Adrian Jakobsen convinced eight Inuit men, women, and children from Hebron and Nakvak, Labrador to accompany him to Europe to be "exhibited" in zoos and Völkerschauen (ethnographic shows). Abraham, Maria, Noggasak, Paingo, Sara, Terrianiak, Tobias, and Ulrike agreed, partly for the money and partly out of curiosity to see the wonders of Europe, which they had heard about from Moravian missionaries. The Inuit arrived in the fall of 1880 and were much talked and written about in the local press. Meanwhile, the Moravian missionaries, who had begged them not to embark on the journey, were busily writing letters and trying to stay in contact with Abraham and his family. By January 1881 all eight Inuit had died of smallpox. This story is told through several different perspectives, from Abraham''s diary, the earliest known Inuit autobiography, and the missionaries’ letters and reports, to a scholarly article, newspaper pieces, and even advertising. Many illustrations, including portraits done of the Inuit visitors, scans of some of the original documents in German, and recent photos of the abandoned Moravian mission in Hebron, round out Abraham’s intriguing and unfortunate story. Abraham’s intriguing and unfortunate story is told through several different perspectives, from Abraham''s diary, the earliest known Inuit autobiography, and the missionaries’ letters and reports, to a scholarly article, newspaper pieces, and even advertising.

Published in English.


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