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Skraeling Island

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Location
  
Northern Canada

Width
  
1,400 m (4,600 ft)

Region
  
Qikiqtaaluk

Length
  
2,000 m (7,000 ft)

Territory
  
Nunavut

Population
  
Uninhabited

Island groups
  
Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Queen Elizabeth Islands

Skraeling Island lies off the east coast of Ellesmere Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, at the mouth of Alexandra Fiord. Buchanan Bay lies to its north-east.

Contents

Map of Skraeling Island, Baffin, Unorganized, NU, Canada

History

The Norse referred to the indigenous peoples they encountered in Greenland and the New World as skræling (`cloth-skin,' possibly derived from the hides the natives wore), and the sagas make it clear that the Norse considered the natives hostile.

Archaeology

Skraeling Island is an extensive archeological site which has yielded a wealth of artifacts from Small-Tool cultures dating from 4500 BC (Dorset and Thule). Norse items found at Inuit sites — some 80 objects from a single site including a small driftwood carving of a face with European features — suggests that there was a lively trade between the groups (as well as an exchange of Norse goods among the Inuit).

References

Skraeling Island Wikipedia