When the Russians ventured to the North pacific coast of Alaska in the second half of the 18th century, they encountered a group of people who could be characterised as hunter-gatherers, but which had complex socio-political systems, were sedentary, densely populated and highly militaristic.
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When the Russians ventured to the North pacific coast of Alaska in the second half of the 18th century, they encountered a group of people who could be characterised as hunter-gatherers, but which had complex socio-political systems, were sedentary, densely populated and highly militaristic.
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