The Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1916 was a scientific expedition in the Arctic Circle organized and led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. The expedition was...
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1913: Crocker Land Expedition to search for Crocker Island, a hoax reported by Robert Peary 1913–1918: Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1916 led by Vilhjalmur...
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Eskimos to win the 1913 Allan Cup. June – Start of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1916 a scientific expedition in the Arctic Circle organized and...
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Abduction Emergency (SAME code), or AMBER Alert Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916, a Canadian Arctic Expedition This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Railway Polar Bear (schooner), a ship purchased for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916 Polar Bear (cocktail) Polar Bear (furniture), a 1940s sofa...
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Kilian Island (category Canada island stubs)
Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. Kilian Island Elvira Island The Making of an explorer: George Hubert Wilkins and the Canadian Arctic Expedition...
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Rudolph Martin Anderson (category Canadian explorers)
The Canadian Encyclopedia Profile of Dr. Anderson from Canadian Museum of Civilization online exhibition of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1916 v t...
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1918), was an Iñupiat Alaska Native, Arctic explorer and musher who guided the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. According to contemporary accounts...
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Last voyage of the Karluk (category Shipwrecks in the Arctic Ocean)
voyage of the Karluk, flagship of the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–16, ended with the loss of the ship in the Arctic seas, and the subsequent deaths of...
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Soviet icebreaker known for its role in scientific expeditions in the Arctic. Built as SS Lintrose in 1913 for ferry service in Newfoundland, she was sold...
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Vilhjalmur Stefansson (category Explorers of the Arctic)
and directed the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916 to explore the regions west of Parry Archipelago for the Government of Canada. Three ships, the...
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Polar Bear (schooner) (category Sailing ships of Canada)
81-ton schooner purchased by Vilhjalmur Stefansson for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. Built in 1911 by E.W. Heath Company of Seattle, the Polar...
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HMCS Karluk (category Arctic Ocean articles missing geocoordinate data)
acquired by the Canadian government in 1913 to act as flagship to the Canadian Arctic Expedition. While on her way to the expedition's rendezvous at Herschel...
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Wrangel Island (redirect from Wrangel Island arctic desert)
Island. Gray, D., 2003, The story of the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–1918. Virtual Museum of Canada, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Quebec...
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Copper Inuit (section Post-Euro-Canadian contact)
among the Copper Inuit from his Arctic exploration of 1908–1912. During the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916, Canadian ethnographer Diamond Jenness...
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CGS Alaska (category Canadian Government Ships)
(2004). Making of an Explorer: George Hubert Wilkins and the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1916. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 346. ISBN 9780773572287. Retrieved...
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Otto Schmidt (section Arctic)
On top of the world: the Soviet expedition to the North pole, 1937–1938, New York, 1938. McCannon, John. Red Arctic: Polar Exploration and the Myth of...
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developing expedition plans. News of the deaths of Scott and his companions on their return from the South Pole reached London in February 1913. Against...
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Ellesmere Island (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
the extinction of caribou in northern Greenland; the Crocker Land Expedition (1913–1916) also extensively hunted muskoxen. In response to these and other...
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crewmen of the ill-fated exploration ship Karluk, flagship of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, reached Herald Island in January 1914 after their ship sank crushed...
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Robert Bartlett (explorer) (category American explorers of the Arctic)
Voyage of the Karluk: Flagship of Vilhjalmar Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-16. Boston: Small, Maynard and Co. Bartlett, Bob (1928). The...
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Robert Peary (redirect from Peary North Pole expedition)
explorer and officer in the United States Navy who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was long credited...
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Sachs Harbour (category Populated places in Arctic Canada)
named after the ship Mary Sachs, which was part of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916. The traditional name for the area is Ikaahuk,[pronunciation...
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The Making Of An Explorer: George Hubert Wilkins And The Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916, McGill-Queens, p. 159, ISBN 0773527982 Palliser, John (1853)...
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SY Aurora (section Australasian Antarctic Expedition)
New Zealand during December 1916. The three governments involved were adamant that he would not lead the rescue expedition and at their insistence John...
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Research on Inuit clothing (category Arctic research)
northwest Alaska. Canadian explorers Diamond Jenness and Vilhjalmur Stefansson lived with the Inuit during the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916, adopting...
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at the end of 1913. The dogs were put briefly into quarantine in Adelaide Zoo and then a number were adopted by members of the expedition. Two were donated...
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and Hale, Ralph T. (1916). The last voyage of the Karluk : flagship of Vilhjalmar Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-16. McClelland, Toronto...
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Maud (ship) (category Shipwrecks of the Canadian Arctic coast)
of Norway, was a ship built for Roald Amundsen for his second expedition to the Arctic. Designed for his intended voyage through the Northeast Passage...
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in 1906. Bruce had spent most of the 1890s engaged on expeditions to the Antarctic and Arctic regions, and by 1899 was Britain's most experienced polar...
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