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sjar@itsmesjarlie
sjar@itsmesjarlie
@sjar@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

“Inuit Man Warms His Wife’s Feet” is a photograph taken in #Greenland during the 1880s or 1890s, attributed to Robert E. Peary, an American Arctic explorer. It shows an Inuit man holding his wife’s feet, likely to warm them, and is part of a broader collection of images documenting Inuit life during Peary’s expeditions. The photo has appeared in historical archives and is often cited as a rare glimpse into daily life among the Inuit during that period

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“Inuit Man Warms His Wife’s Feet” is a photograph taken in Greenland during the 1880s or 1890s, attributed to Robert E. Peary, an American Arctic explorer. It shows an Inuit man holding his wife’s feet, likely to warm them, and is part of a broader collection of images documenting Inuit life during Peary’s expeditions. The photo has appeared in historical archives and is often cited as a rare glimpse into daily life among the Inuit during that period.
“Inuit Man Warms His Wife’s Feet” is a photograph taken in Greenland during the 1880s or 1890s, attributed to Robert E. Peary, an American Arctic explorer. It shows an Inuit man holding his wife’s feet, likely to warm them, and is part of a broader collection of images documenting Inuit life during Peary’s expeditions. The photo has appeared in historical archives and is often cited as a rare glimpse into daily life among the Inuit during that period.
“Inuit Man Warms His Wife’s Feet” is a photograph taken in Greenland during the 1880s or 1890s, attributed to Robert E. Peary, an American Arctic explorer. It shows an Inuit man holding his wife’s feet, likely to warm them, and is part of a broader collection of images documenting Inuit life during Peary’s expeditions. The photo has appeared in historical archives and is often cited as a rare glimpse into daily life among the Inuit during that period.
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Robert Peary | The Man Who Claimed the North Pole

Explore Robert Peary’s 1909 North Pole claim—how Inuit knowledge shaped his journey, Matthew Henson’s role, and why the controversy still lingers.
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