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Yes and no. When the term Indian is used to mean North American Aboriginals then yes but generally when the term Indian is used it refers to North American Aboriginals not living in the Arctic.

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It is not Inuit Indian. It is just Inuit. The Inuit are not Indians. Indians have ancestry from India.

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Yes the inuit people still alive today

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In Canada and Alaska.

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Did the inuit tribe trade?

Yes and they still do.


Has the Inuit tribe disappeared?

No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.


Dose the Inuit tribe still exist?

yes


Is inuit a tribe?

Inuit is a indian tribe.


Is the Inuit tribe the hunters and fishers?

Inuit is not a tribe, it is a race of people who are pathetically stereotyped. But yes, they hunt and fish everynow and then.


Is Inuit the same tribe as Chippewa?

An Inuit is not the same tribe as Chippewa. Inuit's are found in arctic parts of the United States, Canada, and Greenland, and are also referred to as Eskimos.


What do the mother do in the Inuit tribe?

The mothering.


Was the Inuit people a tribe?

yes


Which reservation do the inuit tribe live today?

which reservations do Inuit live today


What tribe is the inuit in?

Inuit are the peoples who live in and around the Arctic. From the tip of Russia to the east of Greenland, the Inuit refers to the people formerly called the "eskimo" The term "eskimo" comes from a Native American word that could have meant "eater of raw flesh" and is now considered derogatory by many of the people. The people prefer the name Inuit which means "THE PEOPLE" or "THE REAL PEOPLE". The word comes from a language called Inuit-Inupiaq. When speaking of a singular person one should use the term Inuk or "person" The tribe is all Inuit but can be designated by the area they come from, such as the Mittimatalik Inuit of Baffin island or the Northwest territories Inuit.


Were did the north American inuit tribe live?

All across the north from the USA, though Canada, and in to Greenland. They still live there.


What does the Inuit tribe use to hunt?

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