Group of culturally similar indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic regions.
A member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')
Ещё 1 Study design: A community-participatory, cross-sectional Inuit health survey conducted through face-to-face interviews.
2 Neither would the Inuit , who have lived there for thousands of years.
3 Last year, Muslim leaders presented Inuit elders with a freshly slaughtered lamb.
4 Conclusions: Country foods remain a critical dimension of the contemporary Inuit diet.
5 Inuits use it when they're hunting polar bears out on ice floes.
6 I looked over at Inuit and saw Lillianna making some similar movements.
7 For the Inuit of Labrador in Canada, climate disaster has already arrived.
8 Inuits and Asians generally do not tend to come in this shape.
9 Three weeks after the climb ended, Inuit hunters rescued the starving climbers.
10 Thank you, it's inspired also like on the Inuit hair dress, yeah.
11 Inuit men, in particular, were left scarred by the collapse of the industry.
12 I learned a spell many years ago from an Inuit shaman.
13 Introduction: Inuit from communities across the Arctic are still existing in subsistence living.
14 He's a local Inuit and a friend that has helped on past expeditions.
15 I was starting to think everyone on Inuit had some form of heatstroke.
16 Indigenous peoples in Canada comprise First Nations people, Inuit and Métis.
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