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Traditionally the Inuit were very susceptible to dehydration, but since the invention of fire they have learnt to melt ice to make water. Unfortunately this has now increased their mortality rate caused by burns but some would argue that this is a fair trade-off.

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they died of illnesses , and traveling, and sometimes by hunting.

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14y ago
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i dont know but they probly died of small poks

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