Tea and Talks: The Canadian Arctic Expedition: The Karluk Tragedy's Awful Unauthorized Sequel
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Join Caroline Preston for this week's Tea & Talk to discuss stories from the Canadian Arctic Expedition. During the Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-18), the ship Karluk was trapped in the ice and drifted nearly to Wrangel Island off Siberia; 12 out of 25 survived in a harrowing example of heroism, frailty and a flawed leader, Vilhjalmur Stefansson. This talk�s focus is his unauthorized �colonization� of Wrangel Island for Canada (1921-23). Out of five (including one token young Canadian), only the Inupiat woman Ada Blackjack survived. They were all heroes and their stories should be told.
| Cost: |
General: $5 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Museum Talks | Lectures Online Events |
| Location: |
Zoom Virtual Meeting
Comox Ave, Comox |
This event is for Adults, Teens, Seniors, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Maritime Museum [email protected] 250-385-4222 |
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