A Tale of esquimau Land.
"The Wreckers of Sable Island"
J. Macdonald Oxley
I will adopt the customs and manners of any country; I will dress in furs with a seal-skin cap, and eat blubber like an esquimau, or turn myself into an Indian squaw; would you like to have me for a squaw, Monsieur Horace?
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter
In two days four whalers passed near enough for them to see, yet failed to see them, but finally their frantic signals attracted attention, and they were picked up-not only the original nineteen who had begun the drift six months earlier, but one new and helpless passenger, for one of the esquimau women had given birth to a child while on the ice.
"American Merchant Ships and Sailors"
Willis J. Abbot