199 examples of eskimo in sentences

The Major, who appeared to know all there was to know about Arctic life, fashioned some Eskimo style harness from wolfskin, and before many hours they had their plane by the edge of the woods, and were settled in their new home.

The longer I wore them the more I became attached to them, and the better I understood the story he had told me; for in my musings they were not shoes, but "Spot" and "Brindle," live Eskimo dogs, that had drawn families of queer little people in sleds over the frozen sea, and had always been hungry and ready to fight over their scanty meals.

* A hundred yards inland from the shore-rim, in a circular place where there was some moss and soil, I built myself a semi-subterranean Eskimo den for the long Polar night.

Mrs. Lermontoff, in lamenting the Tahitian's degradation, physical and spiritual, said that she was reminded always of the Innuit, the Eskimo, among whom she and her husband had passed several years.

" I looked out upon the reef where the waves gleamed faintly, upon the scintillating nearer waters of the lagoon, and upon us, barefooted, and clothed but for decency, and I had to jolt my brain to do justice to the furred and booted Eskimo in his igloo of ice.

MAERKER-BRANDEN, A. PAUL, tr. Eskimo.

Nigalek, a little Eskimo boy.

SWENSON, MARGARET C. Kayoo the Eskimo boy.

ANDREWS, CLARENCE L. The Eskimo and his reindeer in Alaska.

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Captain Joe and the eskimo.

GILLHAM, CHARLES E. Beyond the Clapping Mountains; Eskimo stories from Alaska.

BRANDED, ELSA, tr. Eskimo.

Nigalek, a little Eskimo boy.

IX. Rink, H.J.: Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo.

Stories, incidents, and dramas: African; American Indian; Australian; Eskimo; Greek; Hawaiian; Hebrew; Indian (Hindoo and wild tribes); New Zealand; Oriental; Polynesian; Samoan; Tahitian; Tongan.

I felt, myself, like a uniformed Eskimo at a Charity Ball, and should have been glad to skulk in a corner behind the band!

" ESKIMO DOG, a dog found among the Eskimo, about the size of a pointer, hair thick, and of a dark grey or black and white; half tamed, but strong and sagacious; invaluable for sledging.

" ESKIMO DOG, a dog found among the Eskimo, about the size of a pointer, hair thick, and of a dark grey or black and white; half tamed, but strong and sagacious; invaluable for sledging.

It proved a difficult task, for the Eskimo tongue was both very simple and very complex.

Summer and winter Egede was on his travels between Sundays, sometimes in the trader's boat, more often the only white man with one or two Eskimo companions, seeking out the people.

"God does not hear us; He does not understand Eskimo."

An Eskimo might have as many wives as he saw fit; they were his, and it was nobody's business.

An Eskimo who was going on a reindeer hunt, and found his aged mother a burden, took her away and laid her in an open grave.

On July 29, 1736, he preached for the last time to his people and baptized a little Eskimo to whom they gave his name, Hans.

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