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POTTER: The caribou play a central role in the Gwich'in spiritual beliefs, and Faith Gemmill says without Caribou, the Gwich'in culture would wither away.
CNN Transcript - Sunday Morning News: Debate is Heated Over Oil Drilling in Alaska - March 4, 2001 2001
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Alyssa Theriault, 17, a senior in Caribou, says she is working twice as many hours as usual at her Dunkin 'Donuts job.
Debate Boils Over Harvest Break as Maine Potato Tradition Fades Jilian Mincer 2010
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Caribou is an Inuit or Indian word, and has always referred to those members of Rangifer tarandus residing in North America.
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The biggest mistake and the funniest to watch a green horn gut there first Caribou, is when they accidently cut the stomach.
The Best Day of All? 2008
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So, effectively, Reindeer/Caribou is both a distinction between European and North American members of the species, and also between domesticated and wild.
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I'm sitting in Caribou, with two young female doctors at the next table.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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I'm sitting in Caribou, with two young female doctors at the next table.
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As you probably already know Caribou is currently on a huge North American tour right now, somewhere in Texas as I write this and making their way towards the US west coast.
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As you probably already know Caribou is currently on a huge North American tour right now, somewhere in Texas as I write this and making their way towards the US west coast.
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Carl Kassel quoted "a meteorologist in Caribou, Maine," to the effect that the wind is going to pick up and it's going to get very cold.
IsThatLegal? 2004
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