Kalli The Esquimaux Christian
Murray's biographical account of Erasmus Augustine York (Kallihirua), a young Inuit brought to England from Arctic settlements in Baffin's Bay aboard H.M.S. Assistance in 1851. The narrative traces his remarkable journey from the far north to Christian faith.
41 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
KALLIHIRUA THE ESQUIMAUX.
2
Her Majesty's Ship |Assistance|
3
Cape York
4
Kallihirua on board the |Assistance|
5
The Esquimaux Graves
6
Kallihirua's Family
7
Lines on |Kallihirua in the Ship|
8
Description of the Esquimaux
9
Admiral Beechey's Account
10
The Seal
11
The Narwhal
12
Sir W. Edward Parry's Account
13
Need of Christian Instruction
14
Kallihirua's Tribe
15
Kallihirua in England
16
His Fondness for Prints and Drawings
17
Seal Hunter
18
Sights in England
19
Great Exhibition of 1851
20
St. Augustine's College
21
College Studies
22
His Reverence for Sacred Places
23
Illness from Changes in the Weather
24
Greenland Esquimaux Vocabulary
25
Visit to Kalli at College
26
His Amusements and Occupations
27
Baptism of Kallihirua
28
Stanzas by the Warden
29
Kalli at St. John's, Newfoundland
30
Death of Archdeacon Bridge
31
Intelligence from Newfoundland
32
Allusion to Prince Le Boo
33
Accounts from St. John's
34
Letter from Kalli
35
Kalli's Illness and Death
36
Legacy to a Friend
37
Kalli's Funeral
38
Intended Memorial
39
Practical Reflections
40
Conclusion
41
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