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USA / Alaska: 'Madonna of the North'. An Inuit woman and child, Nome, 1912

USA / Alaska: 'Madonna of the North'. An Inuit woman and child, Nome, 1912

The Inuit are the most widespread aboriginal people on earth. As a very large indigenous group inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Russia, the Inuit exhibit many variations in cultural practices and customs.

In Inuit communities, the women play a crucial role in the survival of the group. The responsibilities faced by Inuit women were considered equally as important as those faced by the men. Because of this, the women were given due respect, but are not given an equal share of influence or power.

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