See also: Eskimo (def. 1)
- 1742  (1744)  What was still as unpardonable as neglecting the Discovery, was his putting the two Northern Indians ashore on Marble Island against their Inclinations . . . in a very bad Boat he got at Churchill, which they did not know how to manage, in an Island 3 Leagues from their supposed Way, the Eskimay Indians, their Enemies, living upon that Coast.
- 1848  During one of my national expeditions down the St. Lawrence, I chanced to be wind-bound for a couple of days at the mouth of a river on the north shore, where I found a small encampment of Esquimaux Indians.