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In the 1500s, the Inuit culture inhabited the tundra ecosystems of North America, particularly in regions like present-day Alaska and northern Canada. They were adept at surviving in harsh, cold environments and relied on hunting marine mammals, fishing, and gathering for sustenance. The Inuit developed sophisticated tools and techniques, such as kayaks and igloos, to adapt to their surroundings. Their rich cultural traditions and knowledge of the land have persisted through generations.

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