Inuit history

Date: June 22nd, 2008

Inuit history

Inuit History - History for Kids!
inuit history for kids. Inuit history for kids - from the Stone Age to the European invasion (more...)
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Civilization.ca - Oracle - Canadian Inuit History
Who are the Inuit? The Inuit are the aboriginal inhabitants of the North American Arctic, from Bering Strait to East Greenland, a distance ... (more...)

Inuit History - History for Kids!
inuit history for kids. Inuit history for kids - from the European invasion to modern times (more...)
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Inuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Art is a big part of Inuit history. Small sculptures of animals and human figures were made out of ivory and bone usually depicting everyday activities such as hunting and whaling. (more...)

Inuit Culture, Traditions, and History
This picture shows several Inuit constructing an igloo with blocks of snow. Click on image for full size (21 Kb) Library of Congress Prints and Photographs, Photograph by Frank E. (more...)

Civilization.ca - Archaeological Survey of Canada - Oracles - Arctic ...
Arctic History Adapted from a text by Robert McGhee Canadian Museum of Civilization. Have you ever wondered how and when the Inuit came to live in Canada and where they came from (more...)

Aboriginal Peoples: Post-contact Inuit History: Newfoundland and ...
Post-contact Inuit History--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web ... Relations between Inuit and Europeans remained generally hostile throughout the early seventeenth century. (more...)

Inuit: Definition from Answers.com
Art is a big part of Inuit history. Small sculptures of animals and human figures were made out of ivory and bone usually depicting everyday activities such as hunting and whaling. (more...)

Inuit history, art and other traditions of the inuit
Discover the traditions of the Inuit, and learn about Inuit history, art and traditions at the VMC (more...)

Inuit Indians - Crystalinks
Early History of the Inuit The Inuit are the descendants of what anthropologists call the Thule culture, who emerged from western Alaska around 1000 AD and spread eastwards ... (more...)


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