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    The Inuit are the people who originally lived in the Artic. Perharps the best known Inuit way of life was one found in the Canadian Artic. It involved the people spending winters in temporary snowhouses communities out on the sea while hunting seals and whales as well as other species. They used

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    Preferential Hiring in the North Inuit in the north‚ specifically in Nunavut‚ have an agreement with the government that they receive special benefits to help with day-to-day problems because of what happened to their people in the past. It is common knowledge that when explorers and traders first went to the north‚ they mistreated the aboriginals up there. They introduce alcohol and tobacco‚ they forced them to become sedentary by killing off their sled dogs and setting up trading booths for

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    unique features of North America. Three different post-columbian groups thrived in these geographical regions by developing ways of survival. I will be talking about the Iroquois in the Eastern Woodlands‚ the Cheyenne in the Great Plains‚ and the Inuit from the Arctic/Sub-Arctic. First‚ the Eastern Woodlands has rich dirt which makes it perfect for farming‚ and the Iroquois tribe were the best farmers there were in the Eastern Woodlands. The Iroquois tribe figured out that the three sisters (Corn

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    Task of Basic Element of Northern Development SO341S 1 Submitted By: Pratik Bhatta Candidate No: 9 What is Multilevel Governance? Using examples from the readings‚ explain how the multilevel governance affects political autonomy of Inuit peoples in Northern Canada. Multilevel Governance (MLG) is an approach in political science and public administration theory that was originated from studies on European Integration. The MLG was developed by Political scientists Liesbet Hooghe and

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    need to survive. Because of the other Inuit tribes that share the area‚ There has been a drastic change in their hunting patterns in the past 10 years due to “caribou stock has been seriously overhunted” and it has affected their economy. However‚ this has also increased trade with said Inuit tribes over the years. Briggs‚ J. L. (2006‚ July 02). Netsilingmiut. Retrieved November 06‚ 2017‚ from http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/netsilik-inuit/ Sezen‚ U. (2015‚ August 14). A Glimpse

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    In today’s society‚ the norm has become to contradict the norm. American culture focuses on the acceptance of the individual and acts of rebellion against the hierarchy. Yet when analyzing literature that takes place in another era‚ the audience cannot deny that there is a sense of conformity. People are never distinguished from being an outsider or insider‚ but instead they grow into a certain role. In the PBS documentary‚ “Minik: The Lost Eskimo”‚ explorer Robert Peary introduced the protagonist

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    Culture Key Concept in Cultural Anthropology Defining Culture • Everything humans perceive‚ know‚ think‚ value and feel is learned through participating in a cultural system • Human potential can only be realized within the structure of human culture and through growing up in close contact with other humans Scope of Culture • Things that strike as “natural” or “normal” or “common sense” or “human nature” or “instinctive” are often cultural • Mother/infant bond “human nature”

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    The Conflict of Europeans and Native Americans After watching the movie The Snow Walker‚ I was very intrigued by how welcoming the Native American tribe known as Inuit was to the white man. However‚ in the movie Dances With Wolves the Sioux tribe was not as trusting and welcoming to the white man. My curiosity grew even more after watching and comparing both movies as to the differences in these two tribes and their attitudes towards the white man. America Colonization Upon the European’s discovery

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    STATISTICS SIGNIFICANCE Statistic 1: 28% of the Aboriginal community are victims of at least one crime compared to 18% of non-Aboriginals. 163 violent incidents of becoming a victim of crime among 1000 Natives 74 violent incidents of becoming a victim of crime among 1000 non-Natives Natives experience more than double the overall victimization rates than non-Indigenous people Significance: This data showcases the overall injustices discrimination this social group feels in Canadian society. Social

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    A Inuit man is a hunter in Alaska. When hunting‚ they dress in parka‚ pants‚ boots‚ and carry a stick. The Parka is an animal skin clothing . The Inuit men were around in the 1900s in Alaska. The Inuit are one of the most widely dispersed people in the world‚( www.everyculture.com ) the name they call themselves is Inuit‚ of "the people". "Drum dancing was an important pert of most gatherings.To celebrate births

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