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Minik Wallace - Wikipedia
Minik Wallace (also called Minik or Mene) ( c. 1890 – October 29, 1918) was an Inughuaq (Inuk) brought as a child in 1897 from Greenland to New York City
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Watch Minik | American Experience | Official Site - PBS
A one-hour documentary that tells the parallel stories of an Eskimo and an explorer whose intersection forever changed the trajectory of many lives.
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Minik Market
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minik
minik (ˈmɪnɪk) Short for minikin (sense 5).1899 N. & Q. 9th Ser. IV. 535 Minik. This name is applied by match-makers to their smaller-sized wooden splints.
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Minik (2005) - IMDb
Portrait of the polar Eskimo Minik, who was shipped to the American Museum of Natural History with his family in the late 19th century.
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Minik
Minik may refer to:
Minik (given name), the given name
Minik Wallace (ca. 1890 – 1918), an Inuit brought to the United States of America from Greenland along with five other Inuit in 1897 by explorer Robert Peary
Domingo Pérez Minik (1903–1989), Spanish writer
See also
Minick (disambiguation)
Minnick
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Caught in the Middle: the Tragic Life of Minik Wallace
Minik Wallace was a young Inughuit boy who in 1897 travelled to New York with his father and other relatives to spend a year working with an anthropologist.
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Minik, a popular name - Nunatsiaq News
However, Elvis didn't make the cut — the boy was given the name Minik because of his father's love of Greenland, where he had travelled ...
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American Experience - Minik: The Lost Eskimo Preview
In October 1897, the renowned Arctic explorer Robert Peary returned to New York from his latest Greenland expedition.
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Minik: The Lost Eskimo Preview | Season 20 - PBS
Minik: The Lost Eskimo Preview. Preview: Season 20 | 30s. In October 1897, renowned Arctic explorer Robert Peary returned with five polar Eskimos.
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Minik (given name)
Minik is a Greenlandic Inuit name meaning "viscid train oil which is being used as sealing for skin boats." Notable people
Minik, later Minik Wallace (ca. 1890 – 1918), an Inuit brought to the United States of America from Greenland along with five other Inuit
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Minik Wallace
Minik Wallace (also called Minik or Mene) (ca. 1890 – October 29, 1918) was an Inughuaq (Inuk) brought as a child in 1897 from Greenland to New York City They wrote it from Minik's view.
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Domingo Pérez Minik
Domingo Pérez Minik (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1903–1989), was a Spanish writer.
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Minick (disambiguation)
football player
Roger Minick (born 1944), American photographer
"Old Man Minick", a 1921 short story by Edna Ferber
See also
Minnick
Minich
Minnich
Minik
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