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    Ipirvik (Inuktitut: ᐃᐱᕐᕕᒃ, often transliterated as Ebierbing; c. 1837–c. 1881) was an Inuk guide and explorer who assisted several Arctic explorers, among...
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    December 31, 1876) was an Inuk interpreter and guide. She and her husband Ipirvik (also known as Joe) worked alongside Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall...
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  • cultures) 1989 Harold Innis Economist, historian (communications theory) 1972 Ipirvik and Taqulittuq Inuit couple, assisted Arctic exploration 1981 James Isbister...
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    would yet be found under a stone cairn. With the assistance of his guides Ipirvik and Taqulittuq, Hall gathered hundreds of pages of Inuit testimony. Among...
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    Budington had denied permission for Hall to bring north his Inuit guides, Ipirvik and Taqulittuq, whom had taken ill and were in Budington's care. The remaining...
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  • Schwatka, William Henry Gilder, Heinrich Klutschak, Frank E. Melms, and Ipirvik ("Joe Ebierbing") explored the same area in 1879. Schwatka buried the human...
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    He was assisted by his newly recruited Inuit guides, husband and wife Ipirvik and Taqulittuq. Hall also found what he took to be evidence that some members...
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    backing of James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New York Herald, and by Ipirvik ("Joe Ebierbing"), an Inuk guide and translator with indispensable knowledge...
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