Yes, the most live in a territory called Nunavut (created in 1999 meaning "our land") and a very sizable population live in Greenland.
The Inuits live in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
yes because the us has Indians and Canada has french descendants of french and British and English
They live there because their ancestors migrated there thousands of years ago after the Bering Land Bridge formed and closed. Inuits span as far from Canada to Greenland as far as Location goes for Inuit Natives.
they live in siberia, Greenland, arctic, and Canada
Cold, they usualy live in northern Canada.
The Inuits region is Canada, Alaska, and the Artic
They mainly occupy Alaska, the Arctic Canada and Greenland.
Eskimos live in Nunavut, Canada and Greenland and polar bears live in the north pole.
they inhabit many places such as Canada, Greenland, Siberia and Alaska.
the inuit live today in the same areas they have always lived. They continue to live in northern Canada and Alaska.
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.