Esquimaux village / Thomas A. Edison, Inc.

The first of three camera positions shows a low building resembling an igloo beside a small pool, and an ice floe. Dark-complexioned people dressed as Eskimos run up and down alongside the pool, and a dog pulls a sled. Next, some sled dogs are led in front of the camera. The last camera position sho...

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Corporate Author: Thomas A. Edison, Inc
Other Authors: Porter, Edwin S. (camera.), White, James H. (James Henry) (camera.)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: United States : Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1901.
Series:William McKinley
American history in video
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Summary:The first of three camera positions shows a low building resembling an igloo beside a small pool, and an ice floe. Dark-complexioned people dressed as Eskimos run up and down alongside the pool, and a dog pulls a sled. Next, some sled dogs are led in front of the camera. The last camera position shows the same dogs running into a tent made from animal skins.
From a contemporary Edison film company catalog: THE ESQUIMAUX VILLAGE. One of the principal features at the Pan-American Exposition is the Alaskan or Esquimaux Village. In this most interesting exhibit, scenes are enacted just as they take place in the far away frozen North. In this subject we depict a large number of Esquimaux clothed in their native costumes and seated on their sleds, which are drawn by spans of four Esquimaux dogs. They are engaged in a race and are to be seen running over the ice and snow at a high rate of speed. There is a pond in the foreground of the picture on the shores of which the home stretch of the race takes place. The picture is perfect photographically, and the figures stand out clear and sharp, throwing a most perfect reflection on the pond.
Item Description:Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 31July1901; H7327.
Original duration: 0:51 at 15 fps.
Previously published as DVD.
Streaming media.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (1 min.)).
Access:Restricted to the University of North Texas System.