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“Inuit” refers to a group of indigenous people living in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Traditionally, these people have relied on fish and land and marine mammals for all their needs. The Inuit tribes include Alaska’s Inupiat and Yup’ik, Canada’s Inuit and Inuvialuit, and Greenland’s Kalaallit Inuit. The Inuit are distinct from Eskimos, a term which applies to the Yup’ik tribes of Alaska – they enjoy a distinct language and culture which differentiates the two groups. The Inuit descended from the Thule, a nomadic culture that came from Alaska around 1000 CE. From there, they spread east. The related Dorset Culture (the Tuniit) were displaced by the advancing Inuit, forced into smaller enclaves until the last of them died in 1902. Scientific research suggests that the two cultures did not intermarry, and the Dorset peoples have disappeared. Inuit have a history of fighting between tribes, and even between individuals. Justice is rough and swift in the frozen North. With no jails, no police, and no court system, the Inuit dispensed “rough justice” as they saw fit. It was rare for Inuit to fight Native tribes. The Copper Inuit were an exception. Harrassed and attacked by the Chipewyan … Continue reading The Inuit →
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Richard Cassaro is a journalist, speaker and author of “Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And World Architecture.” The book uncovers a lost Wisdom Tradition that was practiced globally in antiquity, found memorialized in pyramids, Triptychs, and identical images worldwide. The central tenets of this tradition have been perpetuated in Western Secret Societies. The most visible of these is the so-called “Masonic Fraternity,” an age-old chivalric Order whose ranks have included Europe’s Gothic cathedral builders and America’s Founding Fathers. Richard has two websites: www.DeeperTruth.com and www.RichardCassaro.com