History of Canada
It is generally believed that the ancestors of the Indians and the Inuit (Eskimos) migrated to North America across a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska.
St. Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas collectivité territoriale (territorial community) of France, consisting of several barren, rocky islands about 15 miles (24 km) off the southern coast of Newfoundland.
It is generally believed that the ancestors of the Indians and the Inuit (Eskimos) migrated to North America across a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska.
