they called themselves pharaohs.
Generally speaking, the acronym SIKU stands for Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. This represents information from a book written largely about the Inuit people and their abilities in the waters near their lands.
You call it a bibliography!
The Celts
you call it chemist i think
inuit
India
Inuit
what do you call a jacket in inuit language
kayaks
The word "Eskimo" is no longer acceptable in many areas of the North. While it is still used in Alaska. The Inuit people of Greenland refer to themselves as "Greenlanders" or "Kalaallit". Inuit meaning "people," is used in most of Canada.
The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
tundra
A Greenlander, yes. But also a Inuit. In local, "Kalaaleq"
They call themselves Rastas.
They call themselves the Diné. :)
they call themselves tamalians