In April 1909, Admiral Robert Peary and his team (pictured here), including Inuits Ooqeah, Ooatah, Egingwah, and Seeglo and fellow American Matthew Henson, became the first explorers to reach what they believed to be the North Pole. Later studies found that Peary was actually 30 to 60 miles (50 to 100 kilometers) short of the Pole.
在1909年四月,探险家 皮尔里·E·罗伯特 和他的探险队,包括爱斯基摩人Ooqeah, Ooatah, Egingwah,Seeglo,以及美国研究员Matthew Henson,第一次到达了当时被认为的北极点。不过,之后的研究调查发现皮尔里离真正的极点还有30到60英里距离(即50到100公里)。