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The Hard Life of an Eskimo
While children think it's fascinating that Eskimos live in igloos and bundle up and rub noses to stay warm, the life of an Eskimo is one that most of us would not want to endure, particularly in the months when there is little or no sunlight.
0 commentsNunavut Culture
Nunavut people have a special type of Nunavut culture. Their culture is unique in Canada, and unlike anywhere else in the world. The Inuit maintain their traditional way of life even in the 21st century.
0 commentsUh-oh. It's official - Hitler ATE Meat! (Photographic Proof) - Hitler was Not a vegetarian & No Vegan diet afterall
HITLER ATE MEAT - PROOF - TURNS OUT HITLER WAS NOT A VEGETARIAN & NOT VEGAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF: img802.imageshack.us/img802/8417/hitlerwasnotveganproof.jpg Hitler eating meat. It's now conclusive. Hitler was not a Vegetarian. There are photos...
The Effects of Global Climate Change on Indigenous People
What does climate change mean for indigenous communities across the world?
0 commentsThe Narwhal - The Fascinating Unicorn Whale of the Arctic Ocean
Narwhals are strange and fascinating Arctic whales. The males - and sometimes the females - have a very long tooth that grows through the lip, forming a tusk.
22 commentsBaptism, Children and Festivals in Nain - Nunatsiavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 1965-66
The historic value of Baptism, Children and Festivals in Nain - Nunatsiavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 1965-66 shows Nain before it became the independent Inuit Government of Nunatsiavut in 2005 (which translated means The Beautiful Land.) Th
0 commentsHealth & Life: Diet Programs & Lifestyle Changes... 1st Edition
This hub will provide you with diet programs available. This hub is unbiased and just provides information on the basics, positives, negatives, and overall effectiveness of each diet. The diets have been organized alphabetically.
0 commentsThe Alaskan malamute: an old breed
In this hub I will be informing about the Alaska malamute and beautiful dog, that is perfect for any dog lover.
2 commentsThe Kinship of the Inuit of the Arctic
The Nestilik Inuit’s culture is mostly motivated by their need to survive. There are three behaviors of the Inuit influenced by their kinship and culture which will be further explored. Communal fusion and fission, general reciprocity, and ritual or ceremonial participation are considered vital to the Inuit’s way of life. Cultural universals are clearly seen between American and Inuit culture, but the driving forces of these universals are very different.
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