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Columbia Eneutseak (January 16, 1893 –
August 16, 1959), also
billed as
Nancy Columbia, was an
American performer in
silent films,
known for
writing and...
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Esther Eneutseak (1877–1961) was an Inuk
performer and actor.
Originally from Nain, Labrador, she
performed at "Inuit villages" at world's
fairs and circuses...
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Columbia (born 1970),
American artist,
writer and
cartoonist Columbia Eneutseak (or
Nancy Columbia; 1893–1959),
American actress and
screenwriter Columbia...
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after whom
Esther Day was
named Esther Edwards (disambiguation)
Esther Eneutseak Esther Erlich Esther Farbstein Esther Fernández
Esther Ferrer Esther Fischer-Homberger...
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musher Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (born 1989),
Olympic snowboarder Columbia Eneutseak (1893–1959),
silent film actress, born at the
Chicago World's Fair Ray...
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produced by the
Selig Polyscope Company, the "one-reeler"
costarred Columbia Eneutseak, J. C. Smith, and also Mong. The film was not, as
advertised by Selig...
- Company, this "photoplay" was
based on a love
story written by
Columbia Eneutseak, a
young Inuit woman who was born in the
United States in 1893, in the...
- today, just like
hunting and fishing. The Way of the
Eskimo (Columbia
Eneutseak), 1911
Nanook of the
North (Robert J. Flaherty), 1922
Eskimo (Peter Freuchen...
- Potter,
Russell (2010). "Early
Arctic Films of
Nancy Columbia and
Esther Eneutseak".
Nimrod International Journal of
Prose and Poetry. Morgan, Lael (2011)...