Idiots? Just kidding. Although I can't imagine wanting to live at either pole as I am not a fan of being freezing cold most of the time.
Actually, most of the people "living" at the poles are researchers who do not live there full time. Neither pole is a country of itself. Both have regions that are claimed by different countries but there are no permanent settlements there that I know of.
Inuit, sometimes called Eskimos.
in polar land!
they live in southern america,but not in the polar lands
No he did not. He lived in a house, but not on any valley lands.
From 10,000 years ago until now. Chinook people still live in their traditional lands.
polar bears
No. Penguins live on Antarctica and Polar Bears live in lands surrounding the North Pole.
a sentence is:some polar bears live in ice-lands.
To remove Indians from the lands near which settlers lived or wanted to live.
no
yes because they were here before the humans
Only tamed polar bears
The Chinook people have lived in their traditional lands for more than 10,000 years. They still live there and practice their culture and many people still speak the language. The Chinook people are alive and well1