. Children of the Arctic. 95 CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC XIII From Etah the Windward steamed toNorthumberland Island, where the Eskimo wo-men, children (except Koodluktoo), and dogs,with a few of the old men, were landed with theirtents and enough food to last them a few weeks. The ship with the rest on board started fora walrus hunt. AH-NI-GHI-TOS father wanted to getpacked away as much meat as possible, withwhich to feed his natives and dogs duringthe comina winter. AH-NI-GHI-TO herselftells how these huge animals were Dead Walrus on Ice Cake 96 For thelast ten dayswe have beenhunting wa


. Children of the Arctic. 95 CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC XIII From Etah the Windward steamed toNorthumberland Island, where the Eskimo wo-men, children (except Koodluktoo), and dogs,with a few of the old men, were landed with theirtents and enough food to last them a few weeks. The ship with the rest on board started fora walrus hunt. AH-NI-GHI-TOS father wanted to getpacked away as much meat as possible, withwhich to feed his natives and dogs duringthe comina winter. AH-NI-GHI-TO herselftells how these huge animals were Dead Walrus on Ice Cake 96 For thelast ten dayswe have beenhunting walrus isa large animalwhich lives inthe water, butlike the whale CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC it cannot breathe under water. It comes to the surfaceand fills its lungs with air by taking deep breaths, then itcloses its nose tight and goes under, where it can staymany minutes without breathing. They loveto crawl uponthe pans of icewhen the sunshines, warmingthemselves andsleeping torhours at a is then thehunters go afterthem. Thewal-rus are huntedwith both gunand harpoon. Father sends


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