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She also wrote One Woman's Arctic ( 1973 ) about her two summers in Pond Inlet, Nunavut on Baffin Island.
She traveled by komatik, a traditional Inuit dog sled, assisted in archaeological excavation, having to thaw the land inch by inch, ate everything offered to her, and saw the migration of the narwhals.
This is a world that has experienced unlimited change, but Burnford saw the best and worst of Pond Inlet at a time gone forever.

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