Life in the Far North (Native Nations of North America (Sagebrush))
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- ISBN-10061385053X
- ISBN-139780613850537
- Open LibraryOL9665335M
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Describes the Native nations that have lived for thousands of years in the northernmost part of present-day North America, where the frigid climate impacts every aspect of daily life for such groups as the Inuit, Yupik, and Inupiat.
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InuitEskimosArctic regionsArctic peoplesInupiat (Inuit)Juvenile literatureJuvenile NonfictionChildren: Grades 4-6Ethnic - Native AmericanOuvrages pour la jeunesseChildren's 4-8 - SociologyEskimos, juvenile literatureArctic regions, juvenile literatureChildren's Books/Ages 4-8 NonfictionPeople & Places - United States - Native AmericanSocial Studies - Customs, Traditions, AnthropologySocial Science - Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
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