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what communication patterns exist in Inuit culture. One case study
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what communication patterns exist in Inuit culture. One case study
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from Broughton Island in the northeastern Canada found some
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from Broughton Island in the northeastern Canada found some
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interesting observations. The study stated that the main economic
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interesting observations. The study stated that the main economic
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activities for Inuits in Broughton Island are harvesting marine
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activities for Inuits in Broughton Island are harvesting marine
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mammals, waterfowl, caribou, and fish for food, guiding non-natives
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mammals, waterfowl, caribou, and fish for food, guiding non-natives
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on hunts, taking tourists on dog sled or fishing trips, and selling
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on hunts, taking tourists on dog sled rides or fishing trips, and selling
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handicrafts. Another important source of income is carving. Men tend
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handicrafts. Another important source of income is carving. Men tend
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to be paid more for the work than women and the income is channeled
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to be paid more for the work than women and the income is channeled
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directly into the hunting economy and indirectly into gambling.
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directly into the hunting economy and indirectly into gambling.
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