Abraham Ulrikab was a man who lived in the late 19th century in an area called Labrador, which is located in the north of Canada. He was part of an Inuit tribe, which is a group of people who lived in cold regions in the north and survived by hunting and fishing. In 1880, Abraham and other members of his tribe were brought to Europe by a scientist to learn more about Inuit culture and way of life. Sadly, in 1881, Abraham and all of the other members of his tribes died from an unknown sickness and had to be sent back to Canada to be buried.