. Across the sub-Artics of Canada, a journey of 3,200 miles by canoe and snow-shoe through the barren lands, including a list of plants collected on the expedition, a vocabulary of Eskimo words, a route map and full classified index. Botany; Eskimo languages. 42 ACROSS THE SUB-ARCTICS OF CANADA. well, though Cree was his tongue; but Francois, while speaking only very broken English, could converse in French, Cree and Chippewyan, his knowledge of the last making him subsequently very useful as an inter- preter. Our party, consisting of eight men, with three canoes, was now complete, and thus as


. Across the sub-Artics of Canada, a journey of 3,200 miles by canoe and snow-shoe through the barren lands, including a list of plants collected on the expedition, a vocabulary of Eskimo words, a route map and full classified index. Botany; Eskimo languages. 42 ACROSS THE SUB-ARCTICS OF CANADA. well, though Cree was his tongue; but Francois, while speaking only very broken English, could converse in French, Cree and Chippewyan, his knowledge of the last making him subsequently very useful as an inter- preter. Our party, consisting of eight men, with three canoes, was now complete, and thus assembled, the cleanest. CHIPPEWYAN CAMP. available ground remote from Indian lodges was chosen, and camp pitched to await the arrival of the four hundred pounds of supplies left with Schott at Grand Rapid. We soon found we were not the only ones waiting, and that anxiously, for the arrival of the scows from the south. The entire population then at Fort McMurray was in a state of famine. Supplies at the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tyrrell, James, Williams, 1863-. New York, Dodd, Mead


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