Inuit territory
Date: June 22nd, 2008Inuit territory
GeoNative - Inuit - Kalaallit Nunaat - Nunavik - Nunavut
Inuit. The Inuit are the native inhabitants of the northermost part of the Americas. Their territory ranges from Siberia to Greenland through Alaska and Canada. (more...)
Inuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inuit (plural: the singular, Inuk, means "man" or "person") is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska ... (more...)
Huskydog.com - Exploring the Arctic and Canada's Newest Territory ...
This presentation about Nunavut and Canada's Arctic is entertaining and informative, with some beautiful arctic slides, and a display of Inuit arts ... (more...)
Nunavut 99 - The Road the Nunavut
But he did not live to see the most gratifying achievement by his fellow Inuit ? the creation of the new territory of Nunavut. (more...)
Inuit Territory- Food
The Inuit hunt walrus, seal and other fur-bearing sea mammals with harpoons. The Inuit also hunt whale for their blubber, meat, etc. Sometimes the eat fox as well. (more...)
Inuit Territory- Glossary
Inuit Territory Glossary. Amnesia- partial or total loss of memory. Blubber-the thick layer of fat between the skin and the muscle layers of whales and other marine mammals (more...)
Nunavut: Canada's Inuit Territory
The Nunavut Land Claim Agreement: From this site you can download copies of the history-making Nunavut land claim agreement. (more...)
Inuit poised to gain control of large territory in Quebec
A vast swath of mineral-rich land in northern Quebec is en route to become a self-governed region run by the province's 11,000 Inuit, officials said Monday. (more...)
Inuit History - History for Kids!
About 1940, Canadian people had developed good enough airplanes and helicopters to be able to visit Inuit territory even in the wintertime. (more...)
First Nations: Inuit, Arctic Peoples
Inuit (Eskimo) culture, art, environmental issues; Nunavut territory (Canadian Arctic); Inuit, Inuvialiut, Aleut, U.S. Arctic, Greenland history (more...)