Padlei

Coordinates: 61°55′N 096°40′W / 61.917°N 96.667°W / 61.917; -96.667 (Padlei)[1]
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Padlei
Region
Kivalliq

Padlei is a former community in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located on the mainland on the north shore of Kinga (Kingarvalik) Lake at the juncture of the Maguse River. Whale Cove is to the east, while the Henik Lakes are to the southwest.

History

The community was where, during the

Caribou Inuit mother, pressing her nose and lips to those of her youngest child.[2]
On February 8, 1950 a few days before Harrington wrote in his journal:

Came upon the tiniest igloo yet. Outside lay a single, mangy dog, motionless, starving ... Inside, a small woman in clumsy clothes, large hood, with baby. She sat in darkness, without heat. She speaks to me. I believe she said they were starving. We left some tea, matches, kerosene, biscuits. And went on.

— Richard Harrington[2]

Containing three buildings,

Caribou Inuit
who frequented the post were the Padleimiut (or Padlirmiut, or Paallirmiut, or Patlirmiut).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Padlei". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada.
  2. ^ a b "Winnipeg show exhibits rarely seen images of 1950s Arctic famine". The Associated Press. December 5, 2009. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  3. ^ Ledyard, Gleason H. (1958). And to the Eskimos (Digitized Jun 20, 2009 ed.). Moody Press. p. 64.

Further reading

  • Harrington, R., & Carpenter, E. S. (2000). Padlei diary, 1950: An account of the Padleimiut Eskimo in the Keewatin District west of Hudson Bay during the early months of 1950. [S.l.]: Rock Foundation.


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