Packet 4: Bonus 6

Tremayne and Rasic have suggested that the Denbigh Flint Complex in this state had forager groups that also maintained a “specialized reliance” on migratory herds. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this US state home to the first regional exemplar of the prehistoric Small Tool tradition. Long-distance trade brought obsidian to this state, which is found at sites like Batza Téna.
ANSWER: Alaska
[10m] Some Arctic Small Tool traditions developed into phases of this culture, which notably lacked bow and drill technology. This culture preceded the Thule (“TOO-lee”) culture.
ANSWER: Dorset culture [accept Early or Middle or Late Dorset]
[10e] The Yupik peoples and these people of the Arctic and Subarctic were direct descendants of the Thule peoples. These indigenous people identified the Dorset as giants that they call the Tuniit.
ANSWER: Inuit [accept Inupiat or Iñupiaq; accept Eskimo but inform the player that the term is considered offensive]
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