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page 1Inuit history
Dorset culture
Paleo-Eskimo culture (500 BCE–1500 CE) that preceded the Inuit in the Arctic of North America
Jardin d'Acclimatation
amusement park in Paris, France
Thule people
ancestors of modern Inuit people
Tierpark Hagenbeck
zoo
Gaspar Corte-Real
Portuguese explorer
Clavering Island
island off Greenlands eastcoast
Little Danes experiment
1951 Greenlandic social experiment

Sadlermiut
The Sadlermiut (also called Sagdlirmiut, or Sallirmiut in modern Inuktitut spelling, from Sadlerk now Salliq, the Inuktitut name for the settlement of Coral Harbour, Nunavut) were an Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and around Coats Island, Walrus Island, and Southampton Island in Hudson Bay. They survived into the early 20th century and were thought by some scholars to have been the last remnants of the Dorset culture as they had preserved a culture and dialect distinct from the mainland Inuit. Despite their culture and local traditions seeming to show combined elements of both
spiral case
investigation into Danish physicians forcibly sterilizing Greenlandic Inuit women
High Arctic relocation
Relocation of Inuit population by Canada
Inuit culture
culture of the Inuit in the Arctic and Subarctic region
Therkel Mathiassen
Danish archaeologist, anthropologist, cartographer, and ethnographer (1892–1967)
Birnirk culture
alaskan archaeological culture