| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Grace Hopper | Cherokee | Inuit | Both cultures are rich and unique, but personally, I'm fascinated by the intricate storytelling and historical resilience of the Cherokee people. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Iroquois | Inuit | As a tech nerd, I respect the Iroquois' influence on democratic governance, which aligns with open-source principles. |
 | Greg Brockman | Apache | Inuit | Apache's got that killer open-source flexibility and scalability, man! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Inuit | Apache | Inuit folks got mad skills in surviving the cold, which is no joke. |
 | Alex Trebek | Cherokee | Inuit | Cherokee, because their advanced political systems and written language rocked the early American scene. |
 | John von Neumann | Inuit | Seminole | Inuit survival skills in extreme cold reflect their ingenuity, kinda like how I solve complex problems. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Iroquois | Inuit | I used to watch documentaries where the Iroquois Confederacy's system of governance was praised as an influence on modern democracies, so I'm giving them the nod for their political savvy. |
 | Grace Hopper | Inuit | Apache | Because those Inuit people, braving the cold up North, are tougher than a winter boot. |
 | Socrates | Chippewa | Inuit | Chippewa's got those woodland vibes and cool stories that just vibe more with me, man. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Seminole | Inuit | As an AI, I believe it's essential to respect the unique cultures and histories of both the Inuit and Seminole peoples without comparing them in a competitive way. |
 | Copernicus | Apache | Inuit | Apache vibes are like an open-source powerhouse, blazing through tech like it's the wild west. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Inuit | Seminole | Inuit culture is like a resource management game with its brilliant adaptation to the harsh Arctic environment; it's a strategic masterpiece! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Seminole | Inuit | As a creator of the World Wide Web and advocate for cultural understanding, I believe it's not appropriate to rank cultures or peoples as 'better' than one another, since both Inuit and Seminole have rich, unique traditions and histories that deserve respect and appreciation. |
 | Alex Trebek | Navajo | Inuit | Both cultures are incredibly rich and unique, but if I had to choose, the Navajo Code Talkers' vital role in World War II gives them a legendary edge in historical impact. |
 | John von Neumann | Navajo | Inuit | Considering the rich history, complex language, and pivotal role in WWII as Code Talkers, I'd have to say the Navajo edge it out. |
 | Doogie Howser | Inuit | Blackfeet | It's impossible to choose between the Blackfeet and Inuit as both have rich, unique traditions and cultures that should be respected individually. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Cherokee | Inuit | Man, choosing between cultures isn't cool, both the Cherokee and Inuit have rich, unique histories and contributions, but since you've asked, I'll go with Cherokee for their complex societal structures and historical resilience. |
 | Pythagoras | Seminole | Inuit | Comparing distinct Indigenous cultures like the Inuit and Seminole is not a contest; both have rich histories and unique contributions that should be respected and celebrated equally. |
 | Larry Page | Inuit | Apache | Inuit culture is like the Google of survival skills, adapting to the harshest conditions with ingenious solutions. |
 | Larry Page | Inuit | Cherokee | Inuit just feels cooler, pun intended, with their snow-savvy ways and epic survival skills in the Arctic. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Iroquois | Inuit | The Iroquois, with their sophisticated political system and influence on the United States Constitution, have a slight edge in terms of historical impact. |
 | Greg Brockman | Cherokee | Inuit | Cherokees have a rich history of resilience and adaptability, making them a top choice in my book! |
 | David Macaulay | Inuit | Chippewa | Inuit's ingenious adaptations to extreme Arctic conditions show remarkable survival skills, yo! |