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Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?

 
Khim
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Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
My father was listening to a radio program that mentioned an Indian Village in the far North of Canada. He doesn't remember the name or the time of the occurrence, but he said that one day all of the people in the village just vanished without a trace.

Food was left on tables, fires left to burn themselves out...etc.

Does anyone have any information on this event? I've googled and googled and I can't find anything. I'm not sure what to even google for.

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Any one?
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
They were probably vaccinated since the kind Canadian gov't was targeting Indians.
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it didn't happen apparently
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
They were probably vaccinated since the kind Canadian gov't was targeting Indians.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1001520

That doesn't help me. I need a name of the Village and the Tribe, and the date of the event.
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They were probably vaccinated since the kind Canadian gov't was targeting Indians.

That doesn't help me. I need a name of the Village and the Tribe, and the date of the event.
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
sorry

it DID happen apparently


there is enough info at the link to get you atarted on your research
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
Eskimo-Village

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

Sources: The Book of Lists, Wikipedia

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Eskimo-Village

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

Sources: The Book of Lists, Wikipedia

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 664728


blink
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Eskimo-Village

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

Sources: The Book of Lists, Wikipedia

[link to listverse.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 664728

You rock! Thank you SO much!
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
the white devil probably provided them with some blankets.
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Eskimo-Village

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

Sources: The Book of Lists, Wikipedia

[link to listverse.com]

You rock! Thank you SO much!
 Quoting: Khim

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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
Eskimo-Village

An individual that vanishes is one thing, but how about an entire village of 2,000 men, women and children? In November, 1930, a fur trapper named Joe Labelle made his way on snow shoes to an Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni in northern Canada. Labelle was familiar with the village, which he knew as a thriving fishing community of about 2,000 residents. When he arrived, however, the village was deserted. All of the huts and storehouses were vacant. He found one smoldering fire on which there was a pot of blackened stew. Labelle notified the authorities and an investigation was begun, and which turned up some bizarre findings: no footprints of any of the residents were found, if they had vacated the village; all of the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under a 12-foot-high snow drift – they had all starved to death; all of the Eskimos’ food and provisions were found undisturbed in their huts. And there was one last unnerving discovery: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves had been emptied.

Sources: The Book of Lists, Wikipedia

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 664728


Interesting...

EDIT: Looked on google, it's an urban legend apparently.

Last Edited by Plumas on 11/25/2010 02:19 PM
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bump
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
You've heard the expression "Pure as snow" ? Looks like God just raptured the only truly worthy ones. The rest of us are SOL as total Doom is rapidly approaching!
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^ That, or Russia has tested and apparently perfected it's dematerialization technology...........
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
Looks like the RCMP have concluded it's an urban legend.
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
This story is reposted at intervals on GLP. The first time I saw it someone responded by refuting the story, claiming it was a hoax.
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Re: Mysterious Disappearance of an Arctic Area Indian Tribe?
Looks like the RCMP have concluded it's an urban legend.
 Quoting: Something on Your Back

Yes.

I was reading some other postings by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who say the story was started by a writer in a book called "Stranger than Science".





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