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unusual facts about Thule people



Bloody Falls

In 1978, the portion of the Territorial Park northwest of the Coppermine River was designated the Bloody Falls National Historic Site of Canada, as the archaeological remains of pre-contact hunting and fishing sites in the area form a record of the presence of Pre-Dorset, Thule, First Nation and Inuit peoples over the last 3000 years.

Point Barrow

The headland is an important archaeological site, yielding burials and artifacts associated with the Thule culture, including uluit and bola.


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