Eskimos Sentence Examples

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  • Even the Eskimos, conspicuous as they are for their intelligence and sociability, save themselves the trouble of caring for their sick and old by walling them up and leaving them to die in a lonely hut; the Chukches stone or strangle them to death; some Indian tribes give them over to tigers, and the Battas of Sumatra eat them.

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  • Today's plus size hooded parkas have come a long way since the original parka designed by Eskimos.

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  • That's right, Eskimos created parkas to fight off the wind and harsh winter climate.

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  • While the Eskimos designed parkas made from animal hides or fur, today's plus size hooded parkas are available in casual lightweight fabrics like nylon.

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  • Judging by appearances alone, you'd think that Uggs were made by Eskimos.

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  • These heavy-duty boots were invented by Eskimos and were constructed of reindeer hide, fur and sealskin.

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  • MacClintock and others - have profited from rough maps drawn for them by Eskimos.

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  • Even the wandering Eskimos, thanks to the Moravians, are mainly Christians.

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  • A century later Greenland was peopled from Iceland, and a colony existed for over four hundred years, when it was snuffed out, doubtless by hostile Eskimos.

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  • He thinks the natives were Eskimos, ins ad of American Indians, as stoutly maintained by John Fiske.

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  • Perfect to wear in harsher conditions, these boots were eventually procured by Native Americans through trade with the Eskimos.

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  • Hence from the 10th to the 12th centuries there was great intercourse with Iceland and Greenland on the part of the English, Swedish and Danish, but at the end of the 13th century some change occurred, resulting in the southerly emigration of the Eskimos and the extinction of European civilization in Greenland.

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  • Bulldog, bulldog (miniature), mastiff, Great Dane, Newfoundland (black, white and black, or other than black), St Bernard (rough and smooth), Old English sheepdog, collie (rough and smooth), Dalmatian, poodle, bull terrier, white English terrier, black and tan terrier, toy spaniel (King Charles or black and tan, Blenheim, ruby or red and tricolour), Japanese, Pekingese, Yorkshire terrier, Maltese, Italian greyhound, chowchow, black and tan terrier (miniature), Pomeranian, pug (fawn and black), Schipperke, Griffon Bruxellois, foreign dogs (bouledogues frangais, elk-hounds, Eskimos, Lhasa terriers, Samoyedes and any other varieties not mentioned under this heading).

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