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Kalicho was the name ****igned to an Inuk man from the
Frobisher Bay area of
Baffin Island,
Nunavut Canada. He was
brought back to
England as a captive...
- An
anonymous 1578
illustration believed to show
Kalicho (left), and
Arnaq and
Nutaaq (right)...
- her
infant son (named by the
English as Nutaaq) and an Inuk man
named as
Kalicho were
among the
first Inuit and
first indigenous people from
North America...
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examination of
Kalicho, one of
three Inuit who died soon
after they were
brought to
England by
Martin Frobisher in 1577. His post-mortem
notes on
Kalicho are unusually...
- Inuk man
known as
Kalicho,
painted by John
White c. 1577...
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Watercolor painting of Inuk man
known as
Kalicho, by John
White c. 1577...
- had been
forcibly taken from
Baffin Island: a man
called Calichough or
Kalicho, a woman,
Egnock or Arnaq, and her child,
Nutioc or Nuttaaq. All three...
- and the Huguenots.
September 23 – The
first Inuit people to see Europe—
Kalicho, Arnaq, and Arnaq's son, Nutaaq— are
brought as
captives of
Martin Frobisher...
- and the Huguenots.
September 23 – The
first Inuit people to see Europe—
Kalicho, Arnaq, and Arnaq's son, Nutaaq— are
brought as
captives of
Martin Frobisher...
- in 1566. In 1577, the
privateer Martin Frobisher brought three Inuit –
Kalicho,
Arnaq and
Nutaaq – to
England as captives, and the
painter John White...