To the Arctic by Canoe, 1819-1821: The Journal and Paintings of Robert Hood, Midshipman with FranklinHood's journal, as a member of Franklin's first expedition, showing an appreciation of the beauty as well as the harshness of his surroundings. Paintings are reproduced in colour and black and white. |
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NARRATIVE OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF | 1 |
York Factory to Cumberland House | 21 |
Cumberland House and Pasquia Hills | 43 |
Copyright | |
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animal Arctic arrived Athabasca Athapescow August Aurora banks Beaver Belanger Birch bird boat buffalo Canada Canadian canoes carried channel Chipewyan Churchill Copper Indians Coppermine River Cree name crossed Cumberland House distance duck eight embarked encamped Enterprize Eskimos Esquimaux Faries feet fish Fort Chipewyan Fort Providence Franklin expedition fur trade gave its Cree George Back Gros Pied Hayes River Hearne Hepburn hills Hood gave Hood's journal Hudson's Bay Company hunters Ile-à-la-Crosse John journey Lacombe land latitude longitude Mackenzie magnetic Marten Lake meat miles in length mosquitoes mouth North West Company northern northward observations October painting party pine poles portage Providence rapid reached reindeer Richardson gave Robert Hood rocks rocky Samuel Hearne Saskashawan Saskatchewan September ships shore side Slave Lake Slave River snow species specimen surface temperature tent tion trees voyageurs Wentzel wind winter wood York Factory