"Inuits Canada Territoires du Nord-Ouest." . . "John@Franklin*1786-1847*" . . "Melville Peninsula (N.W.T.) History" . . "Melville, Péninsule de (Nunavut)" . . "Geschichte." . . "Melville, Péninsule de (T.N.-O.)" . . "ekspeditionshistorie" . . . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Strangers among us" . "Strangers among us"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . . . . "Strangers Among Us" . . "David Woodman re-evaluates the importance of Inuit oral traditions in his search to reconstruct the events surrounding Sir John Franklin's tragic 1845 expedition. He shows that often-misunderstood tales of white men travelling through Inuit lands may in fact refer to survivors of the Franklin expedition." . . . "Electronic resource" . . . . . "In 1868 American explorer Charles Francis Hall interviewed several Inuit hunters who spoke of strangers travelling through their land. Hall immediately assumed that the hunters were talking about survivors of the Franklin expedition and set off for the Melville Peninsula, the location of many of the sightings, to collect further evidence to support his theory. Hall's theory was roundly dismissed by historians of his day, who concluded that the Inuit had been referring to other white explorers, despite significant discrepancies between the Inuit evidence and the records of other expeditions. In Strangers Among Us Woodman re-examines the Inuit accounts in light of modern scholarship and concludes that Hall's initial conclusions are supported by Inuit remembrances, remembrances that do not correlate with the travels of other expeditions but are consistent with those of Franklin's." . "In 1868 American explorer Charles Francis Hall interviewed several Inuit hunters who spoke of strangers travelling through their land. Hall immediately assumed that the hunters were talking about survivors of the Franklin expedition and set off for the Melville Peninsula, the location of many of the sightings, to collect further evidence to support his theory. Hall's theory was roundly dismissed by historians of his day, who concluded that the Inuit had been referring to other white explorers, despite significant discrepancies between the Inuit evidence and the records of other expeditions. In Strangers Among Us Woodman re-examines the Inuit accounts in light of modern scholarship and concludes that Hall's initial conclusions are supported by Inuit remembrances, remembrances that do not correlate with the travels of other expeditions but are consistent with those of Franklin's."@en . . . "Eskimo." . . "Discoveries in geography History 19th century Congresses Germany." . . "Expedities." . . "Discovery and exploration, British." . . "Arctique" . . "Inuit Territoires du Nord-Ouest." . . "Inuit - Territoires du Nord-Ouest." . "TRAVEL Canada General." . . "Canada" . . "Melville Peninsula (Nunavut)" . . "Entdeckungsreise." . . "Eskimo's." . . "Arctic regions Discovery and exploration British" . . "Arctic regions" . . "Arctic Regions." . "Discoveries in geography." . . "Expedition." . . "Nunavut" . . "Arctique - Découverte et exploration britanniques." . . "Northwest Territories." . . "Mündliche Überlieferung." . . "HISTORY Expeditions & Discoveries." . . "Northwest Passage." . . "Inuits Territoires du Nord-Ouest." . . "Eskimo." . . "Electronic books." . . "1868" . . "Melville, Péninsule de (T.N.-O.) - Histoire." . . "Melville Peninsula (N.W.T.)" . . "Woodman,David" . . "Franklin (N.W.T.)" . . "Inuits Canada Territoires du Nord-Ouest (Canada)." . . "Nordwestpassage." . . . . "Inuit." . .