Posted on June 17, 2021
This is an update of my post published on June 17, 2010:
On this date in 1869, the English explorer Henry Kelsey spotted a muskox. He described it as an “ill-shapen beast.”
Muskoxen live in the Arctic, in Greenland, Canada, and Alaska. They are valued for their meat, milk, and fine wool—so much so, that they have been reintroduced in Siberia and introduced for the (apparently) first time in Scandinavian countries.
umingmak = “the bearded one” in Inuktituk
mâthi-môs = “ugly moose” in Woods Cree
mâthi-mostos = “ugly bison” also in Woods Cree
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