I found a a mortality table from the records of a Russian mission in Alaska (compiled by Veniaminov, taken from Cancer, Disease of Civilization), which recorded the ages of death of a traditionally-living Inuit population during the years 1822 to 1836. Here's a plot of the raw data:
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Excluding infant mortality, about 25% of their population lived past 60. Based on these data, the approximate life expectancy (excluding infant mortality) of this Inuit population was 43.5 years. It's possible that life expectancy would have been higher before contact with the Russians, since they introduced a number of nasty diseases to which the Inuit were not resistant. Keep in mind that the Westerners who were developing cancer alongside them probably had a similar life expectancy at the time. Here's the data plotted in yet another way, showing the number of individuals surviving at each age, out of the total deaths recorded:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZpHk1VVMesxdat0KeKujeGsIe-xZJ41B680PII_8-SK8dSMlpEtkSCXKFesIbAPg3neRcMOq4ETKtoJaA_O_wMb2aHNs-_5jqkJlym3WUvmwxdqYe15inSUKW2HGTi6pBYh57dMVujbYG/s400/survival_of_inuit.png)
It's remarkably linear. Here's the percent chance of death at each age:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihCz801POVO-BJknMsvSC9HtwsqWUPeq6m9B7EutC9SRU11jPxm9fdaAXA_piiOLIbIikfqQalih2K6kt4o2PrYtu6wmIWeNgNi_6626ww2u0dvvIflq1kHPzW8uHvuvo8wE8OTMZllfxG/s400/percent_chance_of_death_in_inuit_per_age_group.png)
In the next post, I'll briefly summarize cancer data from several traditionally-living cultures other than the Inuit.
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