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one of America’s greatest athletes
America’s greatest story teller
most famous missionary to the Inuits
Viking that founded Greenland’s first European settlement
Western Hemisphere, 3rd largest continent
Largest island in the world
The highest peak the North America
Largest bay
Largest gulf
Smallest and coldest ocean
Area between North Pole and timberline
Taiga — vast evergreen forest covering much of Canada and parts of Alaska
Slow moving mass of ice flowing over land
Piece of glacier that has broken of into the sea
Permanently frozen ground
Narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
Tree line which beyond trees cannot grow due to the cold
treeless arctic plains north of timberline
A narrow body of water that separates Russia from alaska
Southernmost point in South America
Northern lights
North America South America and islands in Caribbean; New World
Famous Indians from mexico
Indians from South America
Central American people with the most advanced early civilization of the Western Hemisphere
movement of a group of people or animals to another part of the world
Unique way of life
Record of what has happened to mankind
Study of the earth
Setting in which certain types of plants and animals thrive
Oldest and largest trees in the world
Lose their leaves in the fall
Keep their leaves all year
People of Greenland and Northern Canada
People of Northern Alaska
long hooded jacket made of different types of furs
Boots made out of skins
one man boat made of sealskin stretched over a frame
Large open boat made of sealskin stretched over a frame, hold up to 12, for long hunts
Barbed head attached to a long shaft; made of wood and bone; used for hunting
Animal that has shaped the landscape of North America more than any other
Small, mice like animal
Migrates 22,000 miles per year
Parrot of the Sea
Used for food, light, clothing, heat

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