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This program retraces the life journey of a young Eskimo named Minik to provide a thought-provoking study of the sacrifices made and the lives irrevocably changed for the sake of discovery.
In October 1897, renowned Arctic explorer Robert Peary returned to
New York from his latest Greenland expedition. He brought with him
five polar Eskimos for study at the American Museum of Natural
history. The embryonic science of anthropology regarded the Eskimos
as a rare species, and their arrival in New York caused a
sensation. Within months, however, four of the Eskimos had died,
leaving a seven-year-old boy named Minik to fend for himself in a
foreign land. Eventually adopted by a member of the museum's staff,
it was 12 years before he was able to return to his native
Greenland. This program retraces Minik's life journey to provide a
thought-provoking study of the sacrifices made and the lives
irrevocably changed for the sake of discovery.