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century, particularly in canada, christianity was imposed upon them together with a system of law that they did not understand, in an effort to assimilate them into the dominant western culture. while their shamans are now gone, and they live in modern houses, much of what defines the inuit has been preserved
bears, muskoxen, birds, and at times other less commonly eaten animals such as foxes . while it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the arctic, gathering those that are naturally available has always been typical. grasses, tubers, roots, stems, berries, and seaweed were collected and preserved...
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