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Turkey Konya Intellectuals Furnace Talks Tuesday, describing the genocide of American Indians made indigenous people in the continent Dr. Mustafa Güçlü, "Americans who applied the first biological weapon (blankets with flower germs) to Indians killed 100 million Indians."
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The Arctic culture area, a cold, flat, treeless region (actually a frozen desert) near the Arctic Circle in present-day Alaska, Canada and Greenland, was home to the Inuit and the Aleut. Both groups spoke, and continue to speak, dialects descended from what scholars call the Eskimo-Aleut language family. Because it is such an inhospitable landscape, the Arctic’s population was comparatively small and scattered. Some of its peoples, especially the Inuit in the northern part of the region, were nomads, following seals, polar bears and other game as they migrated across the tundra. In the southern part of the region, the Aleut were a bit more settled, living in small fishing villages along the shore.