First, "Inuit" is the plural of "Inuk", so you don't need to put the "s" on it. The traditional Inuit dwelling is the igloo, made of blocks carved from consolidated snow. It is dome-shaped, with a round-roofed passage serving as a doorway. Of course today Inuit generally live in houses, although often these are raised above the ground so the permafrost below doesn't melt.
The Inuits live in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
inuits don't just live in igloos. They live in houses made out of driftwood which are then covered with soil.
Inuits do not live in igloos. They live in regular houses that were built by the government when they claimed Alaska as a state.
Alaska?
in inuit
No they live in villages.
they live in igloos
Inuits.
Inuits don't have ice shelters. They live in houses now.
Yes (and Greenland)
they live in siberia, Greenland, arctic, and Canada
Eskimos or inuits.