9000 BC Ice Age came to an end. Arctic climate warmed
3000 BC The Inuit/Eskimo culture of western and northern Alaska dates back this far
2500 BC Inuits began migrating across Arctic North America
2200 - 1500 BC Stable northern climate
1800 BC Inuits occupied most Arctic regions
650 - 1250 AD Medieval Warm Period in Arctic North
1300 AD Inuits settled in west Greenland
1576-1578 AD First European documentation of an encounter the Arctic Inuits during Martin Frobisher's voyage to find the Northwest Passage
1650 AD Commercial whaling began
1820 The Hudson's Bay Company opened trading posts such as Great Whale River today the site of the twin villages of Whapmagoostui and Kuujjuarapik
1939 the Supreme Court of Canada found in Re-Eskimos that the Inuit should be considered Indians
They were not a tribe. Inuit is a race of people. Some natural resources were fish, berries, and animal wildlife.
There are many subarctic Indian tribes. Some of these are the Eyak Tribe, the Dogrib Tribe, the Cree Tribe, the Carrier Tribe, and the Beaver Tribe.
The Inuit were traditionally hunters and fishers and gatherers. It is very difficult to do any farming in the far north where they live. The Kwakiutl did not farm for food but may have grown some tobacco and other Northwest coastal people did things to encourage the plants they wanted to grow. The Lakota grew corn but with the coming of the horse they farmed less and less. The Pueblo and Iroquois were agricultural people.
Some of the meats included on the Inuit Diet are walrus, seal, beluga whale, polar bear, various types of fish, berries and fireweed. The Inuit diet actually includes very little plant life because not much grows in the subzero climates where this diet is practiced.
There are pictures of the Apache tribe. Check the related links. Some were taken in the late 1800s and some in the early 1900s.
dates for inuit
They traded with the Haida but only some times.
A name of one Alaskan tribe is the Inuit tribe. Also reffered to as eskimos. Their most populated areas are Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. The Inuit were decendents of the Thule culture who emerged from Western Alaska in 1000 AD. Some of the languages that they spoke are English, Inuit, Danish and Eskimo-Aleut. They believed in Christianity and Shamanism. Some of the Inuit's game was whales, seals, polar bears, caribou, and walruses. The food that they gathered were roots, berries, seaweed, stems, tubers, and grasses.
special needle cases, wooden baskets,etc.
seals and whale for food and oil
I found that Samson was from the tribe of Dan. http://www.cswnet.com/~duxrow/12Tribes.htm
some times the Inuit leaves there food under ground for flavor
yes they do and they are broken up in bands but some inuit grops like copper inuit does not have a chief
clooka roo GONGAeig shoonacloo wolfeihr translation: The man did not leave till the wolfe man had decided to leave the surface of the earth
umm daaa me ofcourse loser -_- kises from wiki_diva
the strawbary celabration and the storm celabration.
They were not a tribe. Inuit is a race of people. Some natural resources were fish, berries, and animal wildlife.