Comock: The True Story of an Eskimo Hunter

Robert Joseph Flaherty
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In 1912, on the edge of the North American frontier Robert Flaherty was on a hunting expedition. Flaherty, an American-born prospector and a pioneer filmmaker, chanced to see the landing of an overcrowded, leaking, sealskin vessel, that held an Inuit hunter named Comock, his wife and their eleven children. This is their story.
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