Yes.
Her last name was not Ipalook, that was her sister Makpaii's married name.
Helen Ipalook was a member aboard Canada's ill-fated Arctic Expedition. She was the second youngest, the youngest being Ruth Makpii Ipalook, her sister. Helen was eight when she boarded the Karluk.
Canadian arctic, northern parts of Greenland
R. S. William has written: 'Botany. Part E' -- subject(s): Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918), Mosses
John Franklin's ill-fated Arctic expedition in 1845 featured two ships, the HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror. Both vessels were equipped for polar exploration but became trapped in ice in the Canadian Arctic. The expedition aimed to find the Northwest Passage but ultimately ended in tragedy, with no survivors from the crew.
Richard Pearce has written: 'Marooned in the Arctic' -- subject(s): Canadian, Description and travel, Discovery and exploration, Dominion Explorers' Expedition 'Island dreams'
Expedition Safari - 2007 Arctic Muskox was released on: USA: 25 October 2010
There are no penguins in the Arctic only the Antarctic!
The population of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago is around 16,000 people, dispersed across various communities and settlements. The region is mainly inhabited by indigenous peoples such as the Intuit and Inuvialuit.
Harry K. Harring has written: 'Mollusks, Echnioderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part E' -- subject(s): Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918), Rotifera
they were people in the Canadian and arctic region
no
They were explorers in the arctic, like an English explorer Henry Hudson.