Particularly when compared to other hunting and gathering populations, Eskimo groups were justly famous for elaborate technologies, artisanship, and well-developed art. They lived in small bands, in voluntary association under a leader recognized for his ability to provide for the group.
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Information and images of Eskimos and Native People of the North ... Arts and Relics of Native People of the North ||| Magic Lantern Images of the Eskimo...
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he Eskimo people today are found from the northeast tip of Siberia across Alaska and Canada to Greenland. They are known by many names including Yup'ik, Inuit and Inupiaq. The Eskimo and their relatives, the Chukchi of Siberia, were coastal hunters of sea mammals.
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The Inuit (Eskimo) People and Culture ... Inuit is the name for the people who occupied a territory stretching from Chukchi Peninsula of eastern Siberia on the west to enclaves of eastern Greenland on the east from the northern limit of forrests on the south to the Arctic Ocean on the north.
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In the Arctic, the Eskimo people welcome all children. If a baby is not Eskimo, it makes no difference to these loving people, who give the baby an Eskimo name. ... Blanket toss: The blanket toss is a favorite Eskimo game. A hide or blanket is held by a circle of people who toss someone high in the air until he or she no...
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Eskimo people have learned not only about animals but ... from them. ... Eskimo people have learned not only about animals but ... from them. Polar bears hunt seals not only by waiting at their winter breathing holes, but also by stalking seals that crawl up on the ice to bask in the spring warmth.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Eskimo (people), any member of a group of peoples who, with the closely related Aleuts, constitute the chief element in the indigenous population of the Arctic and subarctic regions of Greenland, Canada, the United States, and far eastern Russia (Siberia). ... Baffinland Eskimo (people)
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Eskimo People - Scholary books, journals and articles Eskimo People at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better research, faster with tools and automatic bibliographies. ... View all books and articles on the Eskimo people...
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The original post is here. A few people asked me to post the full unedited version, so I'm putting that up now (MP3, right-click to download). Two people from the CBC stumbled onto the original post, and they're trying to get the tape translated from the ... The 30 minute version is rich with Eskimo radio goodness,
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Eskimo people share similar physical characteristics: light brown skin, straight black hair, dark eyes, and wide faces with high cheekbones. Languages spoken are basically the same throughout the region.
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