The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 51

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1964, Qupperneq 51
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 49 LIVES WITH ESKIMOS FOR A YEAR John Matthiasson John Matthiasson, son of Jona, now Mrs. W. Kristjanson of Winnipeg, and the late Dr. M. J. Matthiasson, has just returned after spending a year in an Eskimo community of about 200 at Pond Inlet on the northeast tip of Baffin Island. Mr. Matthiasson has been studying for a doctorate at Cornell University, and is doing some of his studies in a most practical and realistic way. He decided to spend a year in the far north among the Eskimos. While in Winnipeg he was inter- viewed by a staff reporter of The Win- nipeg Tribune, Bert Bruser. The fol- lowing is a part of the report. He lived with an Eskimo family and became part of the community. He ate their food, which was usually seal or caribou meat, often raw, and he slept beside them in ‘their huts and igloos. When the men went hunting, John went with them. Fie adapted well, and the Eskimos began calling him “Inoongwah,” which he says means “like an Eskimo.” Even- tually they shortened the name to In- ook, or Eskimo. All of the Eskimos in the commun- ity are Anglicans. They make their living by hunting. Aside from religion, the other vis- ible influences from the white man’s world are motor boats and rifles, which have taken the place of kayaks and harpoons. And when an Eskimo gets money he invariably buys a transistor radio, Mr. Matthiasson said. Although they can’t understand the words, they like listen- ing to the music. The biggest problems were the cold, the food and his inability to com- municate. The Eskimos spoke only about 100 words of English, and he spoke even less of the Eskimo language. He was forced to use sign language. In February he developed pneu- monia and was unable to make the 12- hour dog sled trip for first aid at the Hudson’s Bay post because of storms.
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