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- The Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–18 was the largest Arctic expedition ever mounted by the Canadian government1. It comprised more than a hundred people, including scientists, sailors, a surgeon, a photographer, and dozens of Inuit hunters, dogsled drivers, and seamstresses1. The expedition asserted Canada’s sovereignty in the Arctic archipelago and collected a vast amount of scientific data2. Anthropologist Vilhjalmur Stefansson led an international team of scientists, sailors and guides to undertake research and exploration in the western Arctic3. Stefansson organized and directed the expedition to explore the regions west of Parry Archipelago for the Government of Canada4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–18 was, in its time, the largest Arctic expedition ever mounted by the Canadian government. It comprised more than a hundred people, including scientists, sailors, a surgeon, a photographer, and dozens of Inuit hunters, dogsled drivers, and seamstresses.www.canadashistory.ca/explore/exploration/the-ca…The Canadian Arctic Expedition (CAE, 1913–18), which included many Iñupiat (Alaskan Inuit), Inuvialuit (Western Arctic Inuit) and Inuinnait (Copper Inuit), asserted Canada’s sovereignty in the Arctic archipelago; it also remade the map of the Far North and collected a vast amount of scientific data.www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/arctic-…The Canadian Arctic Expedition was the first major multi-disciplinary scientific research study undertaken in the Canadian Arctic. Beginning in 1913, anthropologist Vilhjalmur Stefansson led an international team of scientists, sailors and guides to undertake research and exploration in the western Arctic"--p. 1,.publications.gc.ca/pub?id=451397&sl=0Stefansson organized and directed the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916 to explore the regions west of Parry Archipelago for the Government of Canada. Three ships, the Karluk, the Mary Sachs, and the Alaska were employed. Stefansson left the main ship, the Karluk, when it became marooned in the ice in August/September 1913.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilhjalmur_Stefansson
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The Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1916 was a scientific expedition in the Arctic Circle organized and led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. The expedition was originally to be sponsored by the (US) National Geographic Society and the American Museum of Natural History. Canada took over the sponsorship because of … See more
The objective of the Northern Party was to explore for new land north and west of the known lands of the Canadian Arctic. At this time the possible existence of large undiscovered land masses, … See more
The objective of the Southern Party was scientific documentation of the geography, geology, resources, wildlife, and people of the Mackenzie River delta and adjacent regions of Canada between See more
1913 was a particularly bad year for Arctic navigation. All of the expedition ships were frozen in before they could reach their initial destination of Herschel Island. The principal ship of the expedition, the Karluk, was carried off and eventually crushed by the ice, … See more
• Bartlett, Robert A.; Hale, Ralph T. (1916). The last voyage of the Karluk : flagship of Vilhjalmar Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–16. McClelland, Toronto.
• Bovet, John A. (1979) Archivaria 9 pp. 254–255 [Review of] Stefansson and the Canadian Arctic See more• Stuart Jenness (ed) (1991). Arctic Odyssey: Diary of Diamond Jenness, 1913–1916
• Hunt, William R. (1986). Stef: A Biography of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Canadian Arctic Explorer University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 0774802472. See more• Northern people, northern knowledge. The story of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913–1918 An extensive and detailed online exhibit from the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Particularly strong on the roles of local Inuit, and other Arctic residents hired for … See more
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The Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918) With the goal of finding a continent north of the Canadian Archipelago, Vilhjalmur Stefansson organized the Canadian Arctic Expedition. Stefansson had already distinguished himself as an explorer …
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