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Index
Preface
A Few Notes
The Beginnings of Carl Hagenbeck’s Ethnographic Shows
The Search for a New Ship
Jacobsen Attempts to Recruit in Greenland
The Arrival in Hebron, Labrador
Nachvak Fjord
The Departure for Europe
The Crossing of the Atlantic
The Arrival in Hamburg
The Stay in Berlin
Abraham’s First Letter to Brother Elsner
Meeting With Moravian Brothers and Sisters in Berlin
The Eskimos Studied by Rudolf Virchow
The Stay in Prague
The Stay in Frankfurt
The Stay in Darmstadt and Nuggasak’s Death
The Stay in Bockum and the Deaths of Paingu and Maria
The Arrival at the Jardin d’acclimatation in Paris
Abraham’s Last Letter to Brother Elsner
The Eskimos’ Death in Paris
The Autopsies Results
The Eskimos’ Death in the Press
The Commission of Inquiry on the Eskimos’ Death
The Debate on Compulsory Vaccination
The Eskimos’ Belongings Return to Labrador
Paingu’s Skullcap
Three Eskimo Brain Casts
The Exhumation of the Eskimos’ Remains
Were the Skeletons Exhibited in Paris?
What Happened to the Remains of Nuggasak, Paingu and Sara?
The Collection of Artifacts
The Impacts of the Eskimos’ Death
Next Steps
Appendix A – Abraham’s Diary
Appendix B – Study of the Brains by Théophile Chudzinski
Appendix C – Broca’s Gyrus
Appendix D – Various Mentions of Abraham’s Story
Acknowledgments
Bibliographic References
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