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When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there

When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention.

In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many indigenous tribes there.

The Inuit had to take their sled dogs and simple fishing tools, as well as leopard-leather dinghies, to migrate their families to the far north.

But the Americans seem to have forgotten that the thick ice in the Far North simply does not allow the Inuit to get food.

There is only one dead end in moving to the Far North.

So the Inuit did not move to the far north as the Americans intended, but headed south.

When the Americans found out that they had not gone north, they continued to drive them away.

In order to prevent them from moving south again, they stabbed their sled dogs to death with wooden stakes.

In myths and legends, the Inuit people, who were in contact with nature, disappeared, and there were no wizards familiar with stones, animals, and spirits.

All that remained was a group of Inuit with big bellies, cokes, cigarettes and drinks, and everywhere in search of cannabis for visitors.

The true Inuit people exist only in books and posing.

This is the western-style civilization's appropriation of the souls of other peoples and civilizations.

As Michelle. It's a relationship between a people, a civilization, an end of the world, as Onfrey said.

When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there
When the United States and the Soviet Union considered a real contest, Greenland in the Arctic became a strategic point of contention. In order to be able to occupy the Far North, the Americans exiled many of the aboriginal tribes there

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