Inuit Odyssey.
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Published
Lawrenceville, NJ : Orangeville, ON : Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.
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eVideo
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English

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Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 09, 2010).
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"Who are the Inuit, and what are their origins? In this program, host Niobe Thompson, an anthropologist of Arctic cultures, explores the Inuit, or Tuli, migration from Siberia, across Canada, and ultimately to Greenland during the Middle Ages. First, Thompson examines Tuli life in 11th-century Russia, specifically the reliance on Asian iron to make weapons and boat parts. Anthropologist Max Friesen then explains how the Tuli crossed the Arctic circle into Canada, how they survived the inhospitable weather, and how they interacted with the native Dorset people. A description of the final leg of the Tuli migration into Greenland concludes the program. Some content may be objectionable. (44 minutes)."
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Who are the Inuit, and what are their origins? In this program, host Niobe Thompson, an anthropologist of Arctic cultures, explores the Inuit, or Tuli, migration from Siberia, across Canada, and ultimately to Greenland during the Middle Ages. First, Thompson examines Tuli life in 11th-century Russia, specifically the reliance on Asian iron to make weapons and boat parts. Anthropologist Max Friesen then explains how the Tuli crossed the Arctic circle into Canada, how they survived the inhospitable weather, and how they interacted with the native Dorset people. A description of the final leg of the Tuli migration into Greenland concludes the program.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Made available online by publisher.
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InfoBase Learning,Films on Demand: Master Academic Collection - US

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2009). Inuit Odyssey . Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2009. Inuit Odyssey. Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor].

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Inuit Odyssey Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.

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Inuit Odyssey Films Media Group ; McIntyre Media [distributor], 2009.

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