Deer or something.
i'm not that into Social Studies so i lack some knowledge.
fox wolves and polabear
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There were two Indian groups who lived in the far north. These were the Inuit and the Inuvialuit. Both tribes were the descendants of the Thule tribe.
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In the far north of England - not too far from Hadrian's Wall or Scotland. Up the A1 road as far as 'Scotch Corner' then travel north-west. So not as far north as Newcastle.
The Greek culture spread far and wide. After al they were a very learned race of people.
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Far north region is also called extreme north region. Around fifty different ethnic groups live in the region, including the Shuwa Arabs, Fulani, and Kapsiki.
How far north are we talking about? In Canada many people think anything north or west of North Bay, Ontario is considered far north, remote hinterlands but I would suggest anything above the 60th parallel. That would include the Yukon, NWT, and Nunavut. Cultural groups include aboriginal groups, multi-generational Canadians, Germans, Chinese, French and Filipinos.
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There were two Indian groups who lived in the far north. These were the Inuit and the Inuvialuit. Both tribes were the descendants of the Thule tribe.
They called them kadeem's
From the far north of North America to the far south of South America there is a huge array of clothing and culture. Narrow your inquiry and it will make more sense.