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by iaejpiejf23
4187 days ago
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> The modern day Inuit are descendants of conquerors in exactly the same way that descendants of European settlers are. Highly doubtful. The Dorset culture probably died off due to change in climate and their failure to adapt rather than inuits traveling hundreds or thousands of miles to kill the dorset. Not to mention that these dorset was a tiny population already in significant decline. There is a world of difference between the inuits and dorsets. Hell the norse and europeans were in contact with dorset long before the inuit. Perhaps it was european "disease" or raids that wipe them out... Nobody really knows. But what we know is that they were a dying peoples long before the inuits came around. |
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It's simply not plausible that such a widely dispersed culture would disappear in such a short time due to climate change.
Disease transmitted from Norse settlers/traders being the cause is also not plausible, as the Dorset disappeared first in the Western stretch of Northern N. America, where the Thule were expanding from, rather than the East, where they would have first had contact with the Norse. Competition from an invasive culture, the Thule, is the likely cause.