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Eskimos--The People of the Arctic by Stan Griffin ... They wear modern clothing, live in modern houses, and eat food purchased from stores. Instead of kayaks and dog sleds, they use motorboats and snowmobiles. Many have renounced the native religion for Christianity.
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www.workersforjesus.com/esk.htm
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whale, and other parts of many different sea mammals and if you didnt know here it is... a main part of their diet was fish, because it was cold they couldnt find many other foods and they relied more on fish.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_foods_do_Eskimos_eat
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December 1, 2009 ... When this happens, the Eskimos face life-threatening situations. Scientists have been baffled by the discovery that Eskimos will die of starvation instead of eating penguin eggs to stay alive.
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www.ypcommando.com/brain/25q.html
www.ypcommando.com/brain/25q.html
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PR: Nutraceutical Formulas have been created based upon results of the Medical Study of the Greenland Eskimos (Bang &Dyerberg-1972;1986)where it was found that even though they eat one of the highest fat diets in the World,- they have the lowest rates of diabetes, heart disease and cancer. ... WANTAGH, NY, (PRWEB) November 8,
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Eskimos ate many diffrent kinds of food. Eskimos ate fish, seals, whales, and the other sea mamals. The Eskimos took the flesh off the animal and cooked, dried, or froze the meat. In the summer the Eskimos hunted caribou.
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www.saskschools.ca/~avonlea2/grass3/grade56/foodlb.htm
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So Eskimos ate fermented whale oil and a lot of rotten fish. (”A lot” because if they didn’t eat a lot of it, Steffanson wouldn’t have felt pressure to eat it.) I had no idea that Americans used to eat decayed game.
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www.blog.sethroberts.net/2009/03/26/what-did-eskimos-ea...
www.blog.sethroberts.net/2009/03/26/what-did-eskimos-eat/
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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, ... Only the most personal property was considered private; Their religion was imbued with a rich mythology, and shamanism (see...
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www.factmonster.com/ce6/society/A0858029.html
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Fish, seal, whale, caribou, polar bear, walrus, blackberries, blueberries, cloudberries, geese, ptarmigan, clams, mussels, just to name a few.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_eskimo's_eat
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The traditional diet of the Inuit (Eskimos): ... A few clarifications on the above, from Stefansson [1913]. The fuel used to boil the seal meat was seal oil. Stefansson describes an important cultural practice among the Inuit: families that had seal meat to eat shared their surplus with the families that did not.
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www.beyondveg.com/tu-j-l/raw-cooked/raw-cooked-3h.shtml
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