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Thomas M'Keevor served as the physician for the second group of
Selkirk settlers that set out in 1812 for the Red River Colony in
Canada. This short account of what he witnessed, particularly the
crossing of Hudson Bay, appeared in 1819. Greatly interested in
icebergs, M'Keevor discusses these 'sea mountains' in detail. He
also describes the Inuit peoples encountered, giving a short
glossary of Inuit words. Presenting a vivid account of the scene,
he was clearly moved by seeing a polar bear protecting her cubs
from a hunting party sent out from the ship. Also published in this
volume is a brief account in English of the 1806 voyage of the
Sirene by the French naval officer Freminville. Initially tasked
with attacking British whalers off Spitsbergen, the frigate came
close to the coast of Greenland, yet most of the time on land was
spent in Iceland, where observations were made of the Icelandic
people, fauna and geology."
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