Contents: Foreword / Elizabeth Lukens Fleming -- The Awakening -- To Baffin Land -- Lake Harbour -- Snow Village -- Famine at Kinguckjuak -- Journeys by Umiak and Kayak -- Pagan Life -- The Grant Episode -- Interlude I -- Return to the Arctic -- Of Myths and Angakoks -- Where No White Man Had Gone -- Farewell to Baffin Land -- Interlude II -- The Rescue of Matto -- Archdeacon of the Arctic -- Epidemic -- Interlude III -- The Flying Bishop -- Hospitals in the Far North -- John Buchan Opens the Door -- Decision at Eskimo Point -- Interlude IV -- Reflections -- Index.
The memoirs of Archibald Fleming, first bishop of the Diocese of the Arctic, 1933-1949.
The Rev. Harry Sherman Shepherd, the Rt. Rev. Archibald Lang Fleming, and the Rev. Thomas Umaok with the first Confirmation class at Shingle Point, NWT. - June 1934
Church of the Apostles, Moosonee, on the river bank across from Factory Island where the Moose Factory school is located. Bishop Fleming and the Rev. Principal Gilbert Thompson appear in the group at the door.. - [ca. 1934]
Photo consists of an exterior view of church in its early form before later additions and remodelled steeple. View shows five people standing on front steps.
File consists of correspondence with Bishop Fleming regarding theological training, ordination, and missionary service in Lake Harbour (Kimmirut) and Eskimo Point (Arviat).