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... 3. Thompson, Jack. Homeland for the Inuit: A huge self-governing Arctic Inuit Territory came into being this month to a grand hoopla. Time International. ...
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... One advantage of the sterile cold of the arctic was that it kept these people free of disease (until they met the white man.) Inuit tribes consisted of two to ...
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... Their population is highly concentrated in the regions just south of the Arctic Circle ... raw meat." The term they use to refer to themselves is Inuit, meaning the ...
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... II. History The Inuit share many cultural traits with Siberian Arctic peoples and with their own closest relatives, the Aleuts. ...
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... by the Inuit, who make up 90 percent of the 27,500 people living in 28 isolated towns in a region of tundra, pine forest, and ice fields straddling the Arctic ...
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... Solomon as a child was hand-picked by his grandfather Ephraim, as the chosen one of the three brothers and was taken to the arctic to learn the Inuit way of ...
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... unflattering to the people of Inuit who call themselves by the word that means people in their language "inuit." Although greatly ... The Arctic: Ethnic Composition ...
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... The environmental issues consist of protecting the arctic environment and preservation of ... include Eskimo dialects, Danish, and Greenlandic (An Inuit dialect.). ...
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... The environmental issues consist of protecting the arctic environment and preservation of ... include Eskimo dialects, Danish, and Greenlandic (An Inuit dialect.). ...
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... toward mere survival. The natural elements can be harsh, for example, in the Arctic where the Inuit live. In the post-industrial ...
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... Arctic wolves are the natural predator of the caribou, which travel in packs ... Many indigenous cultures of the Canadian Amerindians and Inuit are based around ...
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... large bays, peninsulas, and numerous islands, in addition to the Arctic Archipelago ... A new Inuit-controlled territory, Nunavut, made up from the eastern portion ...
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... Just as the Inuit took over the Tunits who were in the Arctic before them, through force and superior technology, the Europeans took away the land from the ...
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... failures in his career as PM Mulroney would be remembered for some good things such as the Nunavut Agreement with the Inuit of the eastern arctic, which set in ...
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