WITH the exception of a few small and scattered tribes who may be considered as the only link between the coast people and the inlanders, the Eskimo always have their habitations close to the sea, or on the backs' of rivers in the immediate vicinity of their outlets into the sea.
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Tales and traditions of the Eskimo: with a sketch of their habits, religion, language and other peculiarities
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Tales and traditions of the Eskimo, with a sketch of their habits, religion, language and other peculiarities
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