File 19 - Interview with an unidentified Inuit woman [ᐊ ᕋᓇᒃ] talks of her life and Nell Hall-Humpherson reminiscences of an English militant.

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Interview with an unidentified Inuit woman [ᐊ ᕋᓇᒃ] talks of her life and Nell Hall-Humpherson reminiscences of an English militant.

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SCA452-GA544-19

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1 audio disc : (ca. 40 min.) : vinyl, 33 rpm ; 30 cm

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Vinyl album with a brown cover. One side includes photographs and the word ᐊ ᕋᓇᒃ. One side titled Nell Hall: Suffragette, and includes 2 photographs, and 3 article clippings. Album includes a 24 year old Indigenous woman talking of her life going to school, an arranged marriage, marital abuse, divorce, and descriptions of hunting and cleaning seals on one side. Includes Nell Hall-Humpherson reminiscence on being an English militant including being arrested, family history, acts of protest including burning buildings and breaking glass. Some mentions other prominent suffragettes including Mrs. [?] Pankhurst, Laura Ainsworth, and [Evaline] Hilda Burkitt [Mitchener].

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Of unknown acquisition. Transferred from Controlled Access in 2024.

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  • English

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Eskimo is an outdated term, often used historically to refer to the Indigenous peoples from the Arctic areas of North America and Siberia, such as the Inuit or Yupik people. This is a colonial term which is considered to be derogatory.

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Created by AF and revised by JB Oct. 2025

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