First Peoples: The World of the Inuits By Cathy Hopperstad Keigwin Middle School Location

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First Peoples: The World of the Inuits By Cathy Hopperstad Keigwin Middle School Location History

Location Arctic and sub arctic regions from Alaska to Labrador, Canada.

History 10,000 B.C. Migrants from Asia crossed the Bering Strait to the coast of current day Alaska 6750 B.C. to 800 A.D. The Norton then the Dorset settle from eastern Alaska to Baffin Island, Canada 800 A.D. Dorset people replaced by a group migrating from Alaska, the Thule. They spread across Canada to Greenland Arrival of first Europeans and the Thule culture gives way to the current Inuit culture Nunavut becomes a providence in Canada

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