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  1. Robert Peary - Wikipedia

    • Peary also relied on the Inuit as hunters and dog-drivers on his expeditions. He pioneered the system of using support teams and establishing supply caches for Arctic travel, which he called the "Peary system". The Inuit were curious about the Americans and came to visit Red Cliff. 展开

    Overview

    Robert Edwin Peary Sr. was an American explorer and officer in the United States Navy who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was long credited as being the discoverer o… 展开

    Early life, education, and career

    Robert Edwin Peary was born on May 6, 1856, in Cresson, Pennsylvania, to Charles N. and Mary P. Peary. After his father died in 1859, Peary and his mother moved to Portland, Maine. Peary attended Portland High School (Ma… 展开

     
  1. Robert Peary | Biography & Facts | Britannica

  2. Robert Peary and the Inuit - nunatsiaq.com

  3. Polar Pathways: About Robert E. Peary - Bowdoin College

    Peary organized his men into divisions to facilitate the journey. Peary, Henson, and the Inuit men Egingwah, Seegloo, Ootah, and Ooqueah (Iggianguaq, Sigluk, Odaq, and Ukkujaaq, as they are spelt today) made the last leg of the journey. …

  4. The Mysterious Discovery of a Continent That Wasn't There

  5. Robert E. Peary | Bowdoin College - Arctic Museum

    Peary organized his men into divisions to facilitate the journey. The last leg of the journey was made by Peary, Henson, and the Inuit men Egingwah, Seegloo, Ootah, and Ooqueah (Iggianguaq, Sigluk, Odaq, and Ukkujaaq, as they are …

  6. The Black Explorer Who May Have Reached the North …

    2024年1月31日 · In 1909 African American Matthew Henson trekked with explorer Robert Peary, reaching what they claimed was the North Pole. Who got there first? By: James Edward Mills

  7. The First Black American to Reach the North Pole

    2023年10月16日 · On April 6, 1909, six men and forty dogs stood on a sheet of sea ice floating 413 nautical miles off the coast of Greenland. Their faces were raw after driving at break-neck speed for five days to reach their objective …

  8. An Eskimo Boy And Injustice In Old New York; A Campaigning …

  9. Peary Claims the North Pole (1898-1909)

    Between 1886 and 1909, the Peary Arctic Club, led by US Navy engineer Robert Peary, organized 8 expeditions to the Arctic. In 1891-1892 and 1893-95, he crossed the Greenland ice cap and learned Inuit survival techniques.

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