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Hudson’s Mutineers And The Inuit

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Five of Hudson’s former crew were savagely murdered. For almost four decades, no Europeans ventured into the bay. Its real value would remain shrouded in darkness and ice.

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Cape Wolstenholme (Inuit: Anaulirvik) is the extreme northernmost point of the Canadian province of Quebec.Located on the Hudson Strait, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) north

Henry Hudson’s Lost Voyage

Rampaging through the ship, the starving mutineers discovered a secret cache of food and beer that Hudson had been saving for himself. Just as they began gorging themselves on their

After spending a winter trapped by ice in present-day Hudson Bay, the starving crew of the Discovery mutinies against its captain, English navigator Henry Hudson, and sets him, his

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The mutineers cast Hudson, his son, and six others adrift; what then happened to the Hudsons and their companions is unknown. [6] Early life. Virtually nothing of Hudson’s early life is known

Hudson, his son and a few others were cast adrift in a small boat; they were never heard from again; the mutineers headed home but only eight were to make it back to England; the others

The 12 mutineers set Hudson, his son, and 7 loyal seamen adrift in rowboat and their fate is still unknown [3]. What we do know about Hudson’s final expedition comes from the

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Descriptions of the warfare between the Inuit and the Cree are preserved in the historical records. The Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) traders recorded many accounts of

N o one knows what happened to Henry Hudson and his shipmates after the mutinous crew aboard Discovery lost sight of them on that cold morning in June, 1611. They were never found

Twice, English explorer Henry Hudson sailed to North America seeking the legendary water route to Asia, only to be abandoned in the Arctic waters, never to be found.

Last week I wrote about an Inuit attack on the mutineers who had abandoned Henry Hudson and some of his crew to their unknown fate in James Bay. The attack happened

The mutineers forced Hudson, his teenage son, and seven other mostly ill men into a shallop (small boat) and sailed away, abandoning Hudson and his companions to their

On Henry Hudson’s last mission in 1610, he mapped the coast and named the cape „Wolstenholme“ to honour Sir John Wolstenholme (1562-1639), an English merchant who

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They began to conspire to mutiny against Hudson, leaving him in the bay and returning to England without him. In June of 1611, they made their move. The leaders of that mutiny, according to a journal kept by the ship’s

The journey back to England was terrible for the mutineers. Of the 13 mutinous crewmen, only eight reached England. The rest were killed by the Inuit and died of disease or

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The mutineers cast Hudson, his son, and six others adrift; what then happened to the Hudsons and their companions is unknown. [6] Remove ads. Early life. Virtually nothing of Hudson’s

On June 23, three of the crewmembers broke into Hudson’s cabin, seized the captain, and bound his arms behind him. They placed the captain on a small sailboat, and then

TIL the navigator Henry Hudson was cast adrift by mutineers, along with his son and six others in 1611, in Hudson Bay. They were never seen again. „Dorothy Harley Eber collected Inuit

Five mutineers died on the return voyage. Four, including Greene, were killed in a clash with Inuit at Digges Islands at the northern end of Hudson Bay; Juet died of starvation only days before

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In the spring of 1611 the men mutinied and put Hudson, his son and some other men on a small boat and left them behind. The mutineers went home. Some died in a battle with the Inuit on the way. By the time they

Pricket’s narrative tells how the mutineers set Hudson, his teenage son John, and seven crewmen—men who were either sick and infirm or loyal to Hudson—adrift from the Discovery

„Dorothy Harley Eber collected Inuit testimonies that she thought made reference to Hudson and his son after the mutiny. According to these, an old man with a long white beard and a young

Soon most of the crew mutinied, or revolted. On June 22, 1611, the angry crew members forced Hudson, his son, and seven men into a small boat and left them adrift in Hudson Bay. Neither

History and representation of the Hudson Bay Inuit, 1610–1975 was published in Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community on page 53.

The lives of the Inuit of the Northwest Territories have been affected profoundly by the operations of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC, or Company) as well as by several departments of the

The mutineers placed Hudson and his son and seven of their supporters in a small shallop and set them adrift; they were given only scant provisions and all are presumed

44 likes, 0 comments – historic_uk on June 21, 2024: „#OnThisDay in 1611, English explorer Henry Hudson, was set adrift with his son and seven others in Hudson Bay by mutineers. In