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English: Cropped from :Image:Tookoolito.jpg. Detail of an engraving showing Tookoolito ("Hannag"), Charles Hall's Inuit translator and guide
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  • 2008-07-15 17:51 BorgQueen 412×433× (151579 bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=Cropped from [[:Image:Tookoolito.jpg]]. Detail of an engraving showing Tookoolito ("Hannag"), Charles Hall's Inuit translator and guide |Source=Harper's New Monthly Magazine |Author=unknown artist |Date=1862 |Permi

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