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Ipirvik (Inuktitut: ᐃᐱᕐᕕᒃ,
often transliterated as
Ebierbing; c. 1837–c. 1881) was an Inuk
guide and
explorer who ****isted
several Arctic explorers, among...
- his
third wife had
raised 11 children.
Ebierbing, also
known as "Eskimo Joe", was a
guide and explorer.
Ebierbing was one of the most
widely travelled Inuit...
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William Henry Gilder,
Heinrich Klutschak,
Frank E. Melms, and
Ipirvik ("Joe
Ebierbing")
explored the same area in 1879.
Schwatka buried the
human remains he...
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Angeles and London, 1977, pp. 95–112. ISBN 0-520-03229-2 "Arctic Profiles:
Ebierbing (ca. 1837-ca. 1881)," Arctic, vol. 39, no. 2, June 1986, pp. 186–187....
- the
Avannaata muni****lity. Joe
Island was
named after Joe (Ipiirvik or
Ebierbing), an Inuk
guide who
accompanied Charles Francis Hall in the 1871 Polaris...
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artist Heinrich W. Klutschak;
experienced seaman Frank E. Melms; and Joe
Ebierbing, an Inuk
interpreter and
guide who had ****isted
explorer Charles Francis...
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Activist from
Quaqtaq Recognizing Our Province's
Heritage Loomis, Chauncey. "
Ebierbing (ca. 1837-ca. 1881)" (PDF).
Department of
English Arctic Profiles. Dartmouth...
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drift on a gradually-shrinking ice-floe,
Hendrik and the
Canadian Inuk
Ebierbing managed to
provide food for the
entire party; they were
eventually picked...
- 1971, pp. 159–160.
Petrone 1988, pp. 66–72. "Ipirvik and
Taqulittuq (
Ebierbing et Tookoolito)
National Historic Person".
Government of Canada. Retrieved...
- was able to
speak some Inuktitut. Hall's
interpreters Tookoolito and
Ebierbing, who knew
McDonald from his time in
Baffin Island, were
convinced that...