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As they live in Greenland. FOR EXAMPLE-Indians are the people of India
The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.
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Almost all the native people are Eskimos.
Eskimos is the North American name given to an ancient people, indigenous to and inhabiting, the arctic regions of North America, Greenland, and Siberia. See related links for details of the many people who comprise this unique people.
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If you accept that all "native Americans" are the people called Indians at that time, there were also Inuits and Aleuts, who are racially distinct from native Americans. These people are commonly called Eskimos.
Yes, they are called Thules, and they live in Greenland when Eric the Red explored.
Laplanders, Inuits, RussiansIn Canada and Greenland you have the Inuit People, who do not like being called Eskimos. In Alaska and Siberia you have the Yupik and Inupiat People, who do not like being called Inuit, but like being Eskimos. There are a scattering of Lapp or Sami people to be found, along with three cities of Russians and one Norwegian city.
No.Eskimos (Esquimaux) are peoples indigenous to the regions around the poles from eastern Siberia (of Russia), across Alaska (of the United States) and Canada, and all of Greenland (of Denmark).
Eskimos or Inuit are the people that live in Igloos, and they live up in Canada and Greenland and Alaska.
Eskimos or Inuit-Yupik people have traditionally lived in the regions from Siberia , across Alaska, Canada and Greenland. There are several groups referred to as Eskimo, which are Yupil, Inupiat and Aleut.