44 North America: Eskimo‐Aleut linguistic history

Abstract The Aleut and Eskimo migrations have spanned the past five thousand years, culminating in the Thule migration across Arctic Canada to Greenland that started about 1000 CE . This chapter is complementary to the archaeological record which follows (chapter 45).

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