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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
Why is it mean? LOL
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Integrating into the tribe & its culture is totally different thing than cultural appropriation … but maybe this appropriation and creating fake id’s mainly happens in America … and maybe also because one can get all sorts of benefits with it …
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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
If I make you feel more artic, I would think that's the good thing.
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It is.
The more I look into it, the more similarities come up from cold adapted to FADS genes to Stone Cairns and Simulacra - Navigation, Folklore, and Tradition in the Arctic:
https://p0.pikist.com/photos/414/67/...er-balance.jpg
https://i1.wp.com/unusualplaces.org/...pg?w=450&ssl=1
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnAaCR2n...ource=ig_embed
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… to lactose intolerance:
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More than 80% of Alaskan Eskimos and Indians were found to be intolerant of lactose. As a result, the consumption of fresh milk or lactose-containing products cannot be recommended in nutrition programs for these people.
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Diluted reindeer milk can often be tolerated as it is low in lactose.
In the town where my relatives live, the supermarkets have a great variety of combined gluten/soy/lactose free foods, which is great as to one side of the family this is not funny, but it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=texkDtgQNAQ
Lactose intolerance isn’t life threatening, but undiagnosed Celiac Disease or Gluten Intolerance is:
https://lirp-cdn.multiscreensite.com...4e5c-1920w.jpg
and so can undiagnosed Yeast Overgrowth become:
https://www.drhagmeyer.com/wp-conten...-testing-3.png
And Leaky Gut.
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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
EDIT: Boundary ???
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Between Inuit and/or Arctic cultures and Amerid cultures there are marked differences. Maybe Tlingit and Haida kind of sit in the “boundary”, sharing similarities with both sides.
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