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Norsk bokmål: Eskimo (inuit) paret Ane Cornelia og Joel fra Ny Hernhut. Kvinnen var av blandet herkomst, mannen var ingen dyktig selfanger.
English: The Inuit couple Ane Cornelia and Joel from Ny Hernhut (New Hernhut). The woman was of mixed heritage. The husband was not a good seal hunter.
Deutsch: Das Eskimopaar (Inuit) Ane Cornelia und Joel aus Ny Hernhut. Die Frau war gemischter Abstammung, der Mann war kein tüchtiger Robbenfänger.
Español: La pareja esquimal (inuita) Ane Cornelia y Joel de Nueva Hernhut. La mujer era mestiza. Su marido no era un buen cazador de focas.
Nederlands: Het Inuit-stel Ane Cornelia en Joel uit Ny Hernhut (Nieuw Hernhut). De vrouw was van gemengd bloed. De echtgenoot was geen goede zeehondenvanger.
Depicted person: Ane Cornelia
Depicted person: Joel
Depicted place: Grønland, Godthåb (Nuuk)
Data
before 1889 m.
date QS:P,+1889-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1889-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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