On one I will drive Nunaga away to the far-south, where the Innuit who have much iron dwell. |
But this lamp too often fails them, and darkness and hunger take up frequent abode with the Innuit. |
From the seal they have learned to make the igloo, which is the house of the Innuit. |
He shunned the conveniences of modern life in favour of learning from the fishermen who worked the treacherous frozen seas and from the native Innuit tribespeople they met. |
Now the woman Olillie had been bred from an Eskimo mother by an Innuit man. |
It was a mucluc of the Innuit pattern, sewed together with sinew threads, and devoid of beads or furbelows. |