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In the far North, it is mostly Inuit if you go down south there are different tribes besides Inuit
The First Fleet was sent to New South Wales to bring settlers and convicts.
The Inuit trading posts were mostly located in Canada. Inuits are aboriginal people of Canada who migrated south through the Americas several thousand years ago. There are no Inuit trading posts in the US.
The two carvings in the Black Hills of South Dakota are: Mount Rushmore National Memorial Crazy Horse Memorial
As human organisms, sure. As a culture, no.
The idea for carvings in the Black Hills in South Dakota came from Doane Robinson, South Dakota's State Historian. Doane invited Gutzon Borglum to the Black Hills in South Dakota to discuss his idea and see if Gutzon would be interested in doing the carvings. On his second visit, Gutzon Borglum found Mount Rushmore and agreed to do the carvings and Doane Robinson agreed to work to fund the project.
It is thought that the first actual civilization to reach the North Pole may have been the ancient Inuit Native Americans because they had occupied the area for a long time before anyone else. There is a big but to this thought, as there is no documentation of any of these trips and whether or not the Inuit people would have travelled so far is debatable.
Mount Rushmore National Monument is the name of the landmark which has the carvings of the faces of four US Presidents. Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota near Keystone, SD.
If you're referring to Mount Rushmore, it's just outside Rapid City, South Dakota
if you bring north and north they would repel. if you bring south and south they repel. If you bring north and south they will attract
In the North Pole the food that the Inuit primarily consume are seal meat or fish. Because there were no indigenous people of the south pole there is no indigenous food. Instead the scientists who live there bring food from their home country during the summer months.
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi