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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>In early 1920:ths Robert Faherty made a documentary film about the great
>Inuit hunter Nanook. The film was very popular and Nanook got world
>famous. A few years later he died from starvation.

NB Nanook died because 1) He became very nearsighted and could no
longer musket-hunt the game he normally sought; and 2) He was
desperately unhappy from being forced into westernized, village-style
housing and dietary conditions.

It was more likely a broken heart and culture shock killed him,
not some final failure of eating/living Paleo.

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