Sunrise After a Long Winter
ID: 2005-8640
Creator: Hansen, Leo
Form/Genre: Photographic print
Date: 1924
Citation: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Science Service Records, Record Unit 7091, Box 409, Folder 2
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A man and his dogs gaze at the sun seen by the Rasmussen expedition for the first time after the winter. Photograph taken on Kent Peninsula, on Dease Strait, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Subject
Thule Expedition (5th : 1921-1924) Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition, 1921-24
Category
Historic Images of the Smithsonian
Notes
- Born in Greenland of a Danish missionary father and an Inuit mother, Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen, 1879-1933, was a Danish arctic explorer and ethnologist, who between 1921 and 1924, led a small band of colleagues in a journey of investigation across arctic North America from Hudson Bay to the Bering Strait. In 1910, he established his Thule station at Cape York, Greenland, the base for seven expeditions, five led by Rasmussen himself. Rasmussen was an excellent explorer, interpreter, and translator. He documented many Inuit legends that may have gone unnoticed without him. His work helped future explorers and he is remembered as the first man to cross the Northwest Passage by dog sled. He made a visit in 1924 to Washington, D.C., with several of his expedition companions. The visit was documented by Science Service, a news service established in 1920, which also publicized his expeditions.
- For additional pictures of the Fifth Thule Arctic Expedition, see 2005-8623, 2005-8625, 2005-8626, 2005-8627, 2005-8628, 2005-8629, 2005-8630, 2005-8631, 2005-8632, 2005-8633, 2005-8634, 2005-8635, 2005-8636, 2005-8638, 2005-8639, 2005-8640, 2005-8641, and 2005-8642.
- For additional pictures of Rasmussen's 1924 visit to Washington, D.C., see 2005-8624, 2005-8643, 2005-8644, 2005-8645, 2005-8646, 2002-8647, 2005-8648, 2005-8649, 2005-8651, 2005-8652, 2005-8654, 2005-8656, and 2005-8657.
Contained within
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Science Service Records, Record Unit 7091, Box 409, Folder 2
Contact information
Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
Date
1924
Restrictions & Rights
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Science Service Photographs
Topic
- Description and travel
- Explorers
- Scientific expeditions
- Snow
- Sled dogs
- Clothing and dress
- Landscapes
- Animals
- Winter
- Historians
- Rising and setting
- Dogs
- Sleds
- Canada
- Indians of North America
Place
- Northwest Territories
- Canada
- Dease Strait (Northwest Territories)
- Kent Peninsula (Northwest Territories)
- Sun
Form/Genre
- Photographic print
- Landscape
- Person, candid
ID Number
2005-8640
Physical description
Number of Images: 1; Color: Black and white; Size: 10w x 8h; Type of Image: Person, candid; Landscape; Medium: Photographic print