- Inuit - Wikipedia
This was a real wake-up call for Inuit, and it stimulated the emergence of a new generation of young Inuit activists in the late 1960s who came forward and pushed for respect for Inuit and their territories
- Inuit | Definition, History, Culture, Facts | Britannica
As a group, Inuit occupy regions that are among the most extensive and northernmost in the world The broader Inuit population is estimated to be more than 180,000 The Inuit refer to themselves differently according to their dialects and sense of identity
- The Inuit People - WorldAtlas
The Inuit are Indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions from Alaska to Siberia The Yupik people of Alaska and Siberia do not consider themselves Inuit
- The Inuit | Indigenous People Of Canada And Greenland
The Inuit, Indigenous peoples native to the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and Siberia, are renowned for their ingenuity, resilience, and deep connection to the harsh environments they inhabit
- Inuit - New World Encyclopedia
Inuit (plural: the singular, Inuk, means "man" or "person") is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Greenland, and Canada, and Siberia
- Inuit - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Inuit — Inuktitut for “the people” — are an Indigenous people, the majority of whom inhabit the northern regions of Canada An Inuit person is known a
- Inuit - Encyclopedia. com
The Inuit are divided into three major groups: the Alaskan Inuit, including those living in Chukotka, Russia; the Central Inuit, which encompasses the groups in northern Canada, including Labrador and Baffin Island; and the Greenland Inuit
- Who are the Inuits? – Centre de santé - Inuulitsivik
The Inuit are the aboriginal inhabitants of the North American Arctic, from Bering Strait to East Greenland, a distance of over 6000 kilometres As well as Arctic Canada, Inuit also live in northern Alaska and Greenland, and have close relatives in Russia
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