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Canadian Eastern Arctic Patrol, 1951

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Field Work
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1954

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1 Saunders, the cook at the weather station, had been shot and killed by Pollard in selfdefence on 14 December 1950, after he had become violent and threatened the lives of members of the staff.

2 This party had been taken to Pond Inlet by aircraft in April 1951 to film Eskimo activities. They had spent the winter of 1950–51 among the Eskimos on the western side of Hudson Bay.

page 44 note 1 Marine activities in the north (Canada, Department of Transport), season 1951, p. 39.

page 44 note 2 The Regina Polaris had broken down at Churchill earlier in the season and had been towed to Sugluk by the N. B. McLean.