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Maps of parts of Baffin Island collected by Franz Boas

National Museum of Natural History

Object Details

Local Numbers
NAA MS 169270 USNM Accession 29060
Publication Note
Some of the maps were reproduced in: Boas, Franz. Baffin-Land: Geographische Ergebnisse einer in den Jahren 1883 und 1884 ausgeführten Forschungsreise. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1885.
Creator
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Place
Baffin Island (Nunavut)
Arctic regions
North America
Creator
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Culture
Baffinland Inuit
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Maps of parts of Baffin Island collected by Franz Boas
Biographical Note
Franz Boas (1858-1942) was a German-American anthropologist and pioneer of modern anthropological practice. He studied physics and geography at the universities at Heidelberg and Bonn before completing a doctoral program in physical geography at Kiel in 1881. After graduation, he joined an expedition of Baffin Island (1883-1884), which influenced his decision to focus on cultural tradition rather than biological and physical influences. In the summer of 1883 Boas traveled from Germany to Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island, aboard the sailing vessel Germania whose main objective was to evacuate the personnel of the German station of the First International Polar Year from Kingua Fjord. Over the winter of 1883–1884 Boas confined himself to Cumberland Sound and in the spring and summer of 1884, he crossed the Cumberland Peninsula and visited numerous Inuit communities along the Davis Strait coast. In 1885, Boas emigrated to the United States, where he took an editorial position with the journal Science and started what would become his most famous ethnographic project, working among the Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) Indians, in 1886. Boas spent three years teaching at Clark University in Massachusetts, then took an appointment at the Field Museum in Chicago in 1892. Boas then moved to New York, where he joined the American Museum of Natural History (1895-1905) and began teaching at Columbia University in 1896. For 37 years, Boas established himself as an academic and mentored numerous future influential anthropologists, including Margaret Mead, Alfred Kroeber, Edward Sapir, and Zora Neale Hurston. He also served as one of the founders of both the American Anthropological Association and the International Journal of American Linguistics.
Extent
34 Items (graphite, ink, and photomechanical; laminated)
Date
1883-1884
Container
Folder 169270
Custodial History
The collection was donated by Franz Boas to the Bureau of American Ethnology on February 25, 1895, and subsequently transferred to the United States National Museum (USNM) through O. T. Mason on March 8, 1895 (USNM Accession Number 29,060). It was transferred from the object collections of the Department of Anthropology to the National Anthropological Archives in September 1970.
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Identifier
NAA.MS169270
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Drawings
Maps
Citation
Maps of parts of Baffin Island collected by Franz Boas (MS 169270), National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Arrangement
The items in the collection were numbered 1-32 when cataloged by the United States National Museum (USNM). This order has been maintained when possible. Several numbers are now missing from the series, and a few items do not have numbers. Unnumbered items appear at the end of the collection.
Processing Information
The collection was reprocessed in 2023. The archivist replaced the titles previously assigned to the items wih Boas' titles and captions when possible. Untitled items were assigned titles in square brackets []. The drawings were arranged in USNM number order.
Rights
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form
Drawings
Maps
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of thirty-four (34) items, including thirty-two (32) maps of the Baffin Island coast drawn by unidentified Inuit informants and annotated by Franz Boas; and two (2) numbered lists of place names by Boas. Most of the maps are not identified as to the precise area they represent except by Inuit place names. Other notes on the maps include a short text in an Inuit language and some notes in German and English; most of these notes are illegible because Boas used a shorthand system of his own in writing many of them. Moreover, his handwriting is very difficult to read even when not abbreviated. Many of the maps consist of two or more sheets of paper that were glued together and contain notes and drawings on both sides. Please note that the contents of the collection and the language and terminology used reflect the context and culture of the time of its creation. As an historical document, its contents may be at odds with contemporary views and terminology and considered offensive today. The information within this collection does not reflect the views of the Smithsonian Institution or National Anthropological Archives, but is available in its original form to facilitate research.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1538074222745-1538074222752-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3e495f089-0e98-40b6-84f9-9edf8599f15c

In the Collection

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Suh lu ack juv

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Küste der Hudson Strasse von King's Cape bis North Bluff

  • Thru 31 October

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Küste von Hudson Bay

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with short Inuit text on the reverse

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Karte 1

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Kagiliktung Kaggiilortung

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Page of notes associated with Baffin Island maps

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with mathematical equations on the reverse

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Route from Amakdjuak to Sessikdjuak

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Kinawah Kingowa or Kingua

  • Way von Frobisher Strait nah Amakdjuang

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • West Küste der Cumberlandsundes und Frobisher Bay

  • Unidentified map of part of the Baffin Island coastline with annotated place names and notes

  • Hudson Strasse und Frobisher Bay von Nijuipa

  • Numbered list of place names

  • Numbered list of place names and other notes

Maps of parts of Baffin Island collected by Franz Boas
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