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Photos of Inuit tribes in early 1900s
« on: February 23, 2017, 09:32:40 pm »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4252264/Geraldine-Moodie-s-Candadian-photograph-collection.html

Seems no photos of raw-meat-consumption  nor of any indication of what the Inuit diet was actually like c. 1900, but interesting nevertheless. My only encounter with primitive tribes was one surreal meeting with a Maasai warrior in the African bush, decades ago, who proceeded to talk to me in fluent Swahili for 10 minutes, completely oblivious to the fact that I understood not one word he said. I was, at the time, deeply impressed by his shining, healthy skin and magnificent musculature, a big contrast to  the rather sickly bodies of Europeans and more settled Negroes in East Africa.I am sure the raw milk/raw blood helped a lot in this regard, but the sheer amount of daily exercise on the plains was also a factor.
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