Native People of the Americas: History of the Inuit

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According to Anthropologists, the Inuit are the descendants of the Thule people, who came from western Alaska in c. 1000CE. The Thule people spread across the eastern parts of Alaska, and in the process, they displaced the Tuniit (Dorset Culture). According to Inuit legend, the Tuniit were a race of giants. The Inuit refer to their homeland as Inuit Nunangat, which translates to the Arctic region’s land, water, and ice. The Inuit who live in Greenland and Alaska also use the same term. According to Statistics Canada, the population of the Inuit has increased steadily since 2006. Today, the Inuit encompass 3.9 percent of all of Canada’s native Indian population. In this Liber-Tea episode, we will be looking into the history and culture of the Inuit people of Canada.

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I’m inuit bloodline from India. 1700-1800s migration

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loving the series and your videos, keep up the good work

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We’re the Inuit people tartarian? As it says in the 1611 apocrypha King James Version

2 Esdras 13:39 And whereas thou sawest that he gathered another peaceable multitude unto him;
2 Esdras 13:40 Those are the ten tribes, which were carried away prisoners out of their own land in the time of Osea the king, whom Salmanasar the king of Assyria led away captive, and he carried them over the waters, and so came they into another land.
2 Esdras 13:41 But they took this counsel among themselves, that they would leave the multitude of the heathen, and go forth into a further country, where never mankind dwelt,
2 Esdras 13:42 That they might there keep their statutes, which they never kept in their own land.
2 Esdras 13:45 For through that country there was a great way to go, namely, of a year and a half: and the same region is called Arsareth.
2 Esdras 13:46 Then dwelt they there until the latter time; and now when they shall begin to come,

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