Our little Eskimo cousin . Cousin By Blanche McManus Our Little German CousinOur Little Greek Cousin By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet L. C. PAGE New England Building, Our Little Hawaiian CousinOur Little Hindu Cousin By Blanche McManusOur Little Hungarian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Indian CousinOur Little Irish CousinOur Little Italian CousinOur Little Japanese CousinOur Little Jewish CousinOur Little Korean Cousin By H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Mexican Cousin By Edward C. ButlerOur Little Norwegian CousinOur Little Panama Cousin By H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Persian Cousin By E. C. SheddOur Li


Our little Eskimo cousin . Cousin By Blanche McManus Our Little German CousinOur Little Greek Cousin By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet L. C. PAGE New England Building, Our Little Hawaiian CousinOur Little Hindu Cousin By Blanche McManusOur Little Hungarian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Indian CousinOur Little Irish CousinOur Little Italian CousinOur Little Japanese CousinOur Little Jewish CousinOur Little Korean Cousin By H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Mexican Cousin By Edward C. ButlerOur Little Norwegian CousinOur Little Panama Cousin By H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Persian Cousin By E. C. SheddOur Little Philippine CousinOur Little Porto Rican CousinOur Little Russian CousinOur Little Scotch Cousin By Blanche McManusOur Little Siamese CousinOur Little Spanish Cousin By Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Swedish Cousin By Claire M. CoburnOur Little Swiss CousinOur Little Turkish Cousin £r COMPANY Boston, Mass. ; f Our Little t c M ? ETU I * Our Little Eskimo Cousin % * By Mary Hazelton Wade Illustrated by L. J. Bridgman. 4 5/v o^ * v Boston ^ L. C. Page df Company 4* PUBLISHERS Copyright, iQ02L. C. Page & Company (incorporated) All rights reserved Published, June. 1902 Ninth Impression, April, 1909Tenth Impression, March, 1910 Preface It is a very wonderful thing, when we stopto think of it, that no matter where we areplaced in this great round world of ours, itseems just right to us. Far away in the frozen north, where thelovely aurora borealis dances in the sky, wherethe long sunless winter night stretches half-way across the year, live a people who cannotkeep themselves alive without working veryhard. Yet they are happy and make pleasures for themselves. Theyare patient and joyous in the midst of darknessand storm. They do not think of complainingat their hard lot, or that they do not livewhere Nature is kinder and more generous. VI Preface We call them Eskimos. They belong toanother race than ours, — a different branchof the great human family. They are y


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