What are Naunnaviit?
Why are they so important to the yupik eskimos?
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a territory in N Canada, formed in 1999 from part of the Northwest Territories, extending E from the Northwest Territories to Hudson Bay and ...
Hunting fur-bearing animals, fishing, and collecting plant food were auxiliary activities. Kayaks (one-person, closed skin boats), baidarkas (open, flat-bottomed boats), and whaleboats provided coastal transportation; dog teams and sleds were used on land.
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Naunnaviit are patches of berries. They were important to the Yupik Eskimos as it was the a source of food for them and it had made their childhood better yet interesting ✨ There were alot of memories linked with that like ; they used to crush them and make icecreams from them! ✨
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