So that they would have something to eat. If animals migrate, the people who hunt them must migrate as well.
There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland and the Yupik of Central Alaska and Siberia. "Inuit" means "real people." Historians think that the Inuit are descended from whale hunters who migrated from Alaska to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic around 1000 AD . The bible tells us that they descended from the hivites the itites and other people who descended from Het the second son of Canaan. They migrated from Asia.
The Yup'ik do not have tribes. They have their own individual traditions within the village they live in.
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About 200,000 Arabs migrated to the US
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The Arctic people who migrated from Siberia are primarily the ancestors of the Indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions, including the Inuit, Yupik, and Chukchi. These groups migrated across the Bering Strait into North America thousands of years ago, adapting to the harsh Arctic environment. Their cultures are characterized by traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering practices, as well as rich oral histories and unique artistic expressions. Today, they continue to maintain their cultural heritage while facing modern challenges.
people who had freaky childhood past migrated there.
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In Siberian Yupik, the word for "brave" is "qak'it." This term reflects qualities of courage and fearlessness, often used to describe individuals who show strength in challenging situations. The Yupik language, like many indigenous languages, has rich expressions tied to cultural values and experiences.