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The North Pole

CHAPTER XVIII
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The women are useful in drying and mending the fur garments which are constantly going to pieces in the rough usage of the sledge trips.

Some of them can drive a dog team as well as the men, and many of them are good shots.

I have known them to shoot musk-oxen and even bears.

They do not attempt the walrus, yet they can paddle a kayak as well as the men--to the limit of their strength.
The accomplishments of the Eskimo women are of the useful rather than the ornamental kind.

The handling of the native lamp, for instance, requires great skill.


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