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Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories / Aboriginal peoples in Quebec / Eskimos / Indigenous peoples of North America / Inuit culture / Inuit / Walrus / Reindeer / Igunaq / Zoology / Biology / Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Date: 2012-11-08 10:57:32
Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories
Aboriginal peoples in Quebec
Eskimos
Indigenous peoples of North America
Inuit culture
Inuit
Walrus
Reindeer
Igunaq
Zoology
Biology
Aboriginal peoples in Canada

Seasons In the past, Inuit have had scientists, seamstresses, hunters, doctors, geologists, whalers, archaeologists, policemen, nurses, enforcers, mid-wives, philosophers, meteorologists, teachers, and of course astrolog

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