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    Never Cry Wolf

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    discover about the diet of wolves? Never Cry Wolf is an American drama film based on Farley Mowat ’s autobiography of the same name. The film is about a Government agency investigation of the caribou population‚ which is initiated because of a belief that wolves are killing those reindeers. The government sends a young biologist named Tyler Smith “to travel to the Arctic‚ track down a pack of wolves and observe their behavior in detail to prepare a biological report which would scientifically

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    Eskimo Culture In Alaska

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    The Eskimo People Eskimos are Indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the circumpolar region from eastern Siberia‚ across Alaska ‚ Canada‚ and Greenland. There are two main groups that are referred to as Eskimo: Yupik and Inuit. A third group‚ the Aleut‚ is related. The Yupik language dialects and cultures in Alaska and eastern Siberia have evolved in place beginning with the original Eskimo culture that developed in Alaska. The earliest known Eskimo cultures were Pre-Dorset Technology

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    Superstitious Beliefs How Do They Affect a Believer’s Faith? Some particular adherents of various religious faiths will often argue that superstitious belief and religion are fundamentally different types of beliefs. But how do these two differ and how does one affect the other? The Roman Catholic Church has been considered the largest Christian church in the world‚ having more than a billion members. The church is usually what associates with the word "faith" and so the believers range from the

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    The Explorer's Daughter

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    The Explorer’s Daughter Biography of Kari Herbert: The daughter of polar explorer‚ Sir Wally Herbert‚ Herbert spent the first few years of her life living on a remote island in the Arctic with the Inuit of Greenland. Her first language was Inuktun‚ the local language of Greenland. At the age of four Herbert accompanied her parents on a journey that took them through winter blizzards in a caravan to spend time with the Sami of Lapland. She has continued to travel there ever since. Poem description/criticism:

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    Have you ever heard about enchanted tribes? The research I have been working on is “First People of Canada” with three enchanted tribes. This essay has the Inuit‚ Northwest Coastal‚ and Plateau tribes on how they are alike and how they are different. Although these are three different tribes they do share a lot of similarities. For example hunting is one of the similarities. They spent half of the summer hunting for food and new tools. When they are hunting they also look for food. They eat

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    I didn’t realize there existed a full-length documentary about the Inuit‚ let alone two. After all‚ having grown up in the States‚ the only native group I’ve ever known about has been the Native American Indians. Of course‚ I’d heard of the eskimo before‚ but I knew nothing about them besides the fact that they hunted seal and lived in igloos. So‚ after watching Nanook of the North and Exiled‚ I know a lot more about the inuit than I originally did. Both films were very informative‚ but very different

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    Cordillera are Arctic Hare‚ Arctic Fox‚ Ermine‚ and the Collared Lemming are among the few species to call the region home. Human Activities There are about 1000 people that live in this region (the artic cordillera) and most of the population live in Inuit. Most people that live in this Eco zone do activities like hunting animals‚ fishing‚ and mountain climbing . Arctic communities feature a mixture of traditional and cash economies. Much of the local

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    to actually contain 30% of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13%% of undiscovered oil. In addition more oil can be used by groups of Inuit for essentials like the uses of fossil fuels and it will create lots of new jobs. In Alaska because of the new drilling activity which creates lots of new job opportunities and incomes for the local economy‚ which means more Inuit‚ get the job opportunities like this. Furthermore‚ there are currently four more mining operation being setting up and soon‚ it will

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    Discrimination in Canada

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    Spence T. ouno." Ouno Design. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. Created December 28th 2012. “Idle No More quote” Date retrieved February 5th 2013 from http://blog.ounodesign.com/tag/chief-theresa-spence/ "First Nations & Inuit- Tribal Groups. EcoKids Online. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. Created 2012. “who are the first nations and Inuit people in Canada” date retrieved February 5th 2013 from http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/first_nations_inuit/groups.cfm McCarthy S. and Bradshaw J. created December 30th 2012 (globe and mail)

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    The First Nation

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    indigenous people‚ which refer to Indian people and may sometimes‚ include the Metis and Inuit. Terminology referring to Aboriginal or Native people is complex and is not always what Aboriginal persons would call them. The term "Indian" is defined as either a member of any of the Aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere (but excluding the Inuit and the Métis)‚ or in the legal sense of the Indian Act. The term "Inuit‚" replacing the term "Eskimo" during the 1970’s‚ identifies the people of northern

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