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Created Date 07.24.18
Last Updated 07.25.18
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  • The alphabet used by germanic peoples
  • Town in Norway where Sami rebellion took place in XIX century
  • The largest island on Earth
  • inuit home
  • Earth’s southernmost continent
  • Ancient Paleo-Eskimo, prehistoric culture of Greenland and the Canadian eastern Arctic
  • Area inhabited by Khanty, Nenets, Chukchi, Buryats, Yakuts, Mansi, Evenks, Evens, Yukaghir, Tofalars.
  • Large qajaq that could carry entire families and their possessions.
  • He won a 'Conquest to South Pole'
  • One of ships in Shackleton's Imperial Expedition
  • This ship was supposed to resist crushing by ice, as constructed y Nansen
  • Mini-camping van mounted on skis and towed by a snowmobile, used by Sami people practicing reindeer herding as
  • A traditional Inuit dish of fermented sea birds
  • A process of testing computer models (e.g. climate change models), by having them compared to the actual histo
  • A popular Inuit language
  • An island Erik the Red was exciled from
  • A traditional Eskimo gesture for greeting- they “rub noses” to smell their nose, cheeks, forehead.
  • Traditional Sami music, a form of song which utilizes a unique scale and vocalizations
  • Traditional Sami clothing, in the past made from reindeer leather and sinews, nowadays more commonly made from
  • Archipelago where the Global Seed Vault is situated

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