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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.
No, Inuit is not a language. Inuit are Indigenous peoples living in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and the United States. They speak Inuktitut, which is one of the Inuit languages.
No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.
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Go hunting and build sculptures.
Yes, Inuit people still build igloos, although they are not as commonly used for everyday living as they were in the past. Today, igloos are often constructed for cultural demonstrations, educational purposes, or during traditional hunting trips. Modern materials and techniques have also influenced how igloos are built, but the traditional knowledge and skills remain an important part of Inuit culture.
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
Inuit culture demands that people, animals, and nature be treated equally. Inuit people are known for living off the land, even in the harshest of environments.
Yes and they still do.
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
It is not Inuit Indian. It is just Inuit. Traces have been found over a few thousand years ago and they are still very much alive.