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Arnaq or Egnock (died November 1577) was the name given by the English to an Inuk woman from what is now Baffin Island, Nunavut, who was taken hostage by Sir Martin Frobisher on his second journey to find the Northwest Passage. She, her infant son (named by the English as Nutaaq) and an Inuk man named as Kalicho were among the first Inuit and first indigenous people from North America to visit England and among the best documented of the Tudor period. They were brought back to the English port of Bristol at the end of September 1577 and died in November of the same year.
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dbo:abstract | Arnaq or Egnock (died November 1577) was the name given by the English to an Inuk woman from what is now Baffin Island, Nunavut, who was taken hostage by Sir Martin Frobisher on his second journey to find the Northwest Passage. She, her infant son (named by the English as Nutaaq) and an Inuk man named as Kalicho were among the first Inuit and first indigenous people from North America to visit England and among the best documented of the Tudor period. They were brought back to the English port of Bristol at the end of September 1577 and died in November of the same year. (en) Arnaq ou Egnock (morte en novembre 1577) est le nom donné par les Anglais à une femme inuk originaire de Qikiqtaaluk, dans ce qui est aujourd’hui le Nunavut. En août 1577, elle fut prise en otage par le marin britannique Martin Frobisher, qui menait alors son deuxième voyage en quête du passage du Nord-Ouest. La femme, son jeune fils Nutaaq et un homme inuk que les Anglais nommèrent Kalicho furent amenés de force au port de Bristol, là tous trois moururent en novembre de la même année. Ananaq, Nutaaq et Kalicho comptent parmi les premières personnes autochtones d'Amérique du Nord à se rendre en Angleterre et représentent un des cas les mieux documentés de la période Tudor. (fr) |
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dbo:deathYear | 1577-01-01 (xsd:gYear) |
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dbp:birthName | Unknown (en) |
dbp:birthPlace | North America (en) |
dbp:caption | Arnaq and her baby Nutaaq in a picture by John White (en) |
dbp:children | Nutaaq (en) |
dbp:deathCause | dbr:Measles |
dbp:deathDate | 1577 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:deathPlace | Bristol, England (en) |
dbp:footnotes | Egnock (en) |
dbp:knownFor | being the first Inuit who travelled to England (en) |
dbp:name | "Arnaq" (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Arnaq or Egnock (died November 1577) was the name given by the English to an Inuk woman from what is now Baffin Island, Nunavut, who was taken hostage by Sir Martin Frobisher on his second journey to find the Northwest Passage. She, her infant son (named by the English as Nutaaq) and an Inuk man named as Kalicho were among the first Inuit and first indigenous people from North America to visit England and among the best documented of the Tudor period. They were brought back to the English port of Bristol at the end of September 1577 and died in November of the same year. (en) Arnaq ou Egnock (morte en novembre 1577) est le nom donné par les Anglais à une femme inuk originaire de Qikiqtaaluk, dans ce qui est aujourd’hui le Nunavut. En août 1577, elle fut prise en otage par le marin britannique Martin Frobisher, qui menait alors son deuxième voyage en quête du passage du Nord-Ouest. La femme, son jeune fils Nutaaq et un homme inuk que les Anglais nommèrent Kalicho furent amenés de force au port de Bristol, là tous trois moururent en novembre de la même année. Ananaq, Nutaaq et Kalicho comptent parmi les premières personnes autochtones d'Amérique du Nord à se rendre en Angleterre et représentent un des cas les mieux documentés de la période Tudor. (fr) |
rdfs:label | Arnaq (en) Arnaq (fr) |
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