Scene
“You can say, well done old half breed woman in Hamilton's Inlet.”
Campbell wrote the Sketches at her home in Mulligan and explicitly addresses her Hamilton Inlet identity in the closing — the Bibliographical Society of Canada scholarly article reproduces this line; the Them Days publisher page anchors the book to 'Mulligan River, Hamilton's Inlet, and Eskimaux Bay.'
Lydia Campbell, Sketches of Labrador Life (Them Days, 1980; orig. Evening Herald, 1894), excerpt via Bibliographical Society of Canada / Them Days publisher page — source
Places
- Set atMulligan River↗
Them Days republication (1980) and Memorial-affiliated UQAM scholarly anchor situate Lydia Campbell's 1894 Sketches at her family's Mulligan / Mulligan River home on the north shore of Lake Melville. The earlier verbatim quote attributed to a Them Days product page wasn't found there; the place anchor itself stands.
Lydia Campbell, Sketches of Labrador Life (Them Days, 1980; original 1894 Evening Herald serialisation); biographical place anchor via Them Days product card and UQAM Inuit Studies (Hamilton Inlet entry). — source
- AboutHamilton Inlet↗
The peer-reviewed Inuit Literatures encyclopedia at UQAM and Them Days publisher page both explicitly anchor the Sketches to Hamilton Inlet.
Lydia Campbell, Sketches of Labrador Life (Them Days, 1980), framing via Inuit Literatures encyclopedia (UQAM) — source
- AboutRigolet↗
Two scholarly sources (UQAM and the Bibliographical Society of Canada) anchor the Sketches' early biographical material to Rigolet.
Lydia Campbell, Sketches of Labrador Life (Them Days, 1980; orig. 1894), framing via UQAM Inuit Literatures — source