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Inuit Northern Native Tribes

The Inuit are the indigenous people native to the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. Known for their ingenuity and crafts, the Inuit have occupied the Arctic for over 5,000 years.

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What does katmai mean?

The word katmai appears to be Haitian. However, there is not a listed definition of this word and no translation into English.

What is the name of an Inuit reserve?

A better place to find out this question would be on Google.

Duuuuuude, there's no reserve, Canada just gave them this chunk of land that's truly theirs and they named it Nunavut (which means our land).

What is spirit?

a spirit is are dead humans life being put into heaven or hell

SPIRIT:

By default our muscle tone is 50%. If it become less than 0%, then postural reflexes reset it to 50%.

If we have uncontrollable fear that makes us tremble, it indicates that the muscle tone is frequently becoming less than 0%.

COMPETITIVE BLOCKADE:

If two thoughts try to enter our conscious mind, neither of them succeed and this resets the mind, makes it blank and muscle tone 50%, which is the default value.

A dead man would have the lowest tone. We can block our extreme fears with the muscle tone of a dead person. The tone of a dead person is selected because quantitatively the two tones are the same. Precise timing is necessary to make the blockade successful. If done successfully, we would neither have extreme fears nor the tone of the dead person. What all we would feel is the normal 50% tone.

However, if the blockade fails, then the dead person would cause extreme fear in us and may even control all of our activities. Then we would be said to be possessed by the spirit of the dead person.

Thus, spirit is anything that restores our muscle tone, insufficient to maintain posture, to normal, by competitive blockade.

What did the first nation inuit people look like?

The first Inuit people, also known as the Eskimo, typically had physical traits adapted to their Arctic environment. They often had stocky builds, which helped retain body heat, and their skin tones ranged from light to dark, depending on their geographic location. Inuit traditionally had black hair and dark brown eyes, with facial features that included high cheekbones and a broad, flat nose, adaptations that helped in cold climates. Their clothing, made from animal skins and furs, was designed for insulation against harsh weather.

What is an aroowhead made of?

an arrow head is made of ivory, stone, antlers, bone, and driftwood

Do Inuit people take a bath?

well actually no they stink for a long time........................

boooah stinky

What is a bluber?

A piece of blubber is like fat found under the skin.

It is particularly important for species that feed and breed in different parts of the ocean.

How long has the trinity existed?

If you mean Trinity in the Christian sense, the word is not found in the Scriptures but used to express the unity of the doctrine of God as subsisting as Three Distinct Persons. The word is derived from the Greek 'trias' first used by Theophilus (AD 168-183). It was also found in Latin by Tertullian (AD 220) to express this doctrine

Is Inuit considered primitive or civilized?

Considered by whom? What do you mean by the terms "primitive" and "civilized"? The word "primitive" may have a meaning if you put it in a specific context; "civilized" is such an emotionally loaded term that you're better off not using it. A community can be technologically "primitive" while adhering to a highly "civilized" mode of conduct.

How long have the Inuits been around for?

since 1000 AD. They started out in Alaska and then spread eastward throughout the Arctic.