The tragic story of this famous meteorite

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The tragic story of this famous meteorite


And the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him.

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In 1897, American explorer Robert Peary returned from his latest Arctic expedition to Greenland with an enormous iron meteorite, which he had taken from a small tribe of Greenlandic Inuit, the Inughuit. Also on board his ship were…

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37 Comments

  1. That's a lie the mudflood and world reset happened 200 to 300 years ago we've been lied to about our past with His-story , Tartaria Lemuria Atlantis antiquitechnology Red Mercury Radium Heating Dicyanin Dye looking glass etc

  2. It’s become impossible to look at us in the “west “ as anything but horrible people. We westerners are a blight on humanity. Everything we’ve built has been through theft and at the expense of others. It makes me wonder who we SHOULD have been if our ancestors had been honest, forthright people and not liars and thieves.

  3. this is horrifying to know. I feel bad for Minik and his people especially the way they treated his father. disgusting. Karma will do its thing.

    also let's normalize "exploiter" and "colonizer" instead of "explorer" because disgusting individuals like Peary doesn't deserve any limelight.

  4. I love museaums, but they really need to do a better job of explaining how in many cases they outright stole many of the exhibits they currently display and make money off of. The fact that in this case they also took live humans just makes the whole thing so much worse. It shouldn't take public pressure for these museums to do the right thing.

  5. Remember, humans will do absolutely ANYTHING for money, power, and influence. When you come to terms with that, everything falls into place and you can deal with the REAL world. Humans were designed to progress, and we will easily excuse the worst behavior as long as it comes with a big enough reward. If you deny this, you are not prepared for the reality of this world.

  6. Yet again I watch an informative piece of journalism about our history and I am embarrassed and sad.
    Are there any cultures or civilisations that 'whitey' hasn't pillaged and ruined?
    The irony is we call ourselves civilised, yet we are the ones destroying nature, other peoples and history.
    I can only hope that museums and other places that use/search for interesting artefacts and 'displays' for our education and entertainment do so with more care now, and in the future.