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Émile Petitot lived and worked in the Athabasca-Mackenzie area from 1862 to 1883. Accompanied by native guides, he made several journeys to the Arctic Ocean and inland, where he closely observed the geography and inhabitants of the area, drawing maps and gathering native place names.
This report focuses on the human element arising from the bombing -- the accompanying suffering of the victims' families, the heroism of the rescuers and the generosity and warmth of the citizens of Cork, Ireland. The enormity of this mass murder may be grasped by attempting to know more about the victims and their grieving survivors.
Toponymic inventory of all the place names in Emile Petitot's writings and maps covering the Athabasca-Mackenzie and northern Yukon area, together with information relating to these locations and those who inhabited them.
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