Unravelling the Franklin Mystery

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1991-10-01
Publisher(s): McGill Queens Univ
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Summary

Woodman maintains that fewer than ten bodies were found at Starvation Cove and that the last survivors left the cove in 1851, three years after the standard account assumes them to be dead. Woodman also disputes the conclusion of Owen Beattie and John Geiger's book Frozen in Time that lead-poisoning was a major contributing cause of the disaster. Much of the Inuit testimony presented in Unravelling the Franklin Mystery has never before been published. The earliest Woodman quotes was recorded by Franklin searchers only nine years after the disappearance of the Franklin team. Inuit testimony provided Woodman with the pivotal clue in his re-construction of the puzzle of the Franklin disaster: I proceeded from the assumption that all Inuit stories concerning white men should have a discoverable factual basis ... [and] managed to discover a scenario which allowed use of all of the native recollections, solved some troubling discrepancies in the physical evidence, and led to some significant new conclusions as to the fate of the beleaguered sailors. Whether or not one agrees with Woodman's conclusions, his account is compelling and his analysis impressive.

Table of Contents

List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
ix
Author's Note xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Illustrations
xiv
Introduction 3(8)
PART ONE THE EVIDENCE
First Contact
11(12)
The Investigation
23(14)
The Witnesses
37(19)
Omanek and Adam Beck
56(13)
Poctes Bay
69(14)
A Season of Search
83(15)
Crozier's Choice
98(12)
Victory Point
110(13)
PART TWO THE TESTIMONY
Incident at Teekeenu
123(16)
Nuvertaro
139(13)
Toonoonee
152(11)
Keeuna
163(17)
Pooyetta's Search
180(14)
Toolooa and Aglooka
194(15)
Toolooark's Ships
209(18)
``Then Aglooka Was the Eshemuta''
227(21)
Aglooka's Ship
248(14)
Keeweewoo
262(8)
The Trail to Shartoo
270(21)
In-nook-poo-zhe-jook's Boats
291(14)
Too-shoo-art-thariu
305(14)
The Verdict
319(22)
APPENDICES
1 Erebus and Terror Crew List
327(4)
2 Inuit Place Names
331(3)
3 Principal Witnesses
334(2)
4 Lead Poisoning
336(3)
5 Glossary of Terms
339(2)
Notes 341(26)
Bibliography 367(16)
Index 383

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