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Abraham Ulrikab (January 29, 1845 –
January 13, 1881) was an Inuk from Hebron, Labrador, in the present-day
province of
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada...
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Founded in 1831, the
mission disbanded in 1959. The Inuk
Abraham Ulrikab and his family,
exhibited in
human zoos in
Europe in 1880, were from Hebron...
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relation to the
Scottish dimension in
hosting such shows.
Abraham Ulrikab – Inuk man and his
family Cultural appropriation Living history museum...
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which they
adapted to
native needs.
Notable among the
Inuit are
Abraham Ulrikab and
family who
became a zoo
exhibit in Hamburg, Germany, and
Tanya Tagaq...
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Jacobsen recruited a
group of
eight Labrador Inuit,
among which was
Abraham Ulrikab. Unfortunately, this show
ended in
tragedy as,
within four months, all...
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Based on the
diaries of
Abraham Ulrikab, this is the
story of the
journey of
eight Inuit who came from Labrador...
- (2011–15),
former provincial cabinet minister John Shiwak,
soldier Abraham Ulrikab,
former Hebron resident Marlene Winters-Wheeler,
speaker of the ****embly...
- Frankfurt, Darmstadt,
Krefeld and Paris. One
member of the group,
Abraham Ulrikab, kept a
diary during his
travels in Europe. All
eight Inuit were killed...
- she won the EU-Canada
Young Journalist award for her
story on
Abraham Ulrikab and
ethnographic shows. She
moved to New York City in 2016 to
pursue a...
- "Esquimaux" (Inuit) from the
settlement of Hebron;
these Inuit (see
Abraham Ulrikab) were
exhibited in the
Hamburg Tierpark.
Though initially po****r, Hagenbeck's...