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Other Raw-Animal-Food Diets (eg:- Primal Diet/Raw Version of Weston-Price Diet etc.) => Raw Weston Price => Topic started by: Satya on September 17, 2008, 08:28:51 am

Title: Inuit
Post by: Satya on September 17, 2008, 08:28:51 am
Here's a photo of a young Inuit woman circa 1907, in the public domain.  It is huge, but it's great to have and use as you please.  And you can enjoy more detail at full size.

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Inuit_women_1907.jpg)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Inuit_women_1907.jpg
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: Sully on September 30, 2008, 12:17:44 am
Inuit consumed an average of 75% of their daily energy intake from fat

-wikipedia.com
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: William on March 19, 2009, 08:12:04 am
"The Snow Walker" is a good movie. Looks to be made in Stefansson country (flatland, no trees). Something of Paleolithic ways can be learned from the female star, who is an Inuk.
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: wodgina on March 20, 2009, 07:00:49 am
Sounds good, have you seen Nanook of the North.

The inuit woman in the photo looks amazing..
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: JaX on March 21, 2009, 03:26:56 am
Still I find the masai tribe women and men looked better.

I think ruminant meats are more paleo than fish (they were eaten for a longer period of time in history and before fish was introduced)


btw anyone know if the claim that grassfed beef can have as much omega3 as fish is true?
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: redfulcrum on January 04, 2010, 11:35:44 am
You have to consider the environment also.  They don't need to be tall and running all the time like the Masai ancestor's were.  I don't think they had a choice what to eat.  When was the last time you saw a giraffe in the arctic?
Title: Re: Inuit
Post by: pantherx on October 18, 2011, 10:11:38 am
She looks healthy to me , but can you find good bone structure in most populations.