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1. Eskimos are the original inhabitants of Greenland. Describe them. 2. Describe the housing in Greenland. Eskimos live in igloos, why do they choose to live in igloos? 3. Most of the Greenlanders hunt for food. Does hunting help the people of greenland in any other way except food? Support your answer.

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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Explanation:

The first inhabitants of Greenland were the Inuit. They lived in Greenland for long periods but there were also times when Greenland was uninhabited. The first people to live in Greenland were the Saqqaq people who lived there from about 2,500 BC to about 900 BC.

The ancestors of today's Inuit moved east into Arctic Canada and Greenland from their northwest Alaskan homeland in a series of migrations beginning about 800 or 1,000 years ago. This early Inuit culture is called Thule ("tooley"), after the place in Greenland where archaeologists first identified it.

Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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Explanation:

The first inhabitants of Greenland were the Inuit. They lived in Greenland for long periods but there were also times when Greenland was uninhabited. The first people to live in Greenland were the Saqqaq people who lived there from about 2,500 BC to about 900 BC.

The ancestors of today's Inuit moved east into Arctic Canada and Greenland from their northwest Alaskan homeland in a series of migrations beginning about 800 or 1,000 years ago. This early Inuit culture is called Thule ("tooley"), after the place in Greenland where archaeologists first identified it.

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