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Yes; they still exist in Alaska.
No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.
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Yes, Eskimos (or Esquimaux) or Inuit-Yupik(for Alaska: Inupiat-Yupik) certainly do still exist. There are well over 150,000 Inuit people and more than 25,000 Yupik.There are two main groups that are referred to as Eskimo: Yupik and Inuit. A third group, the Aleut, is related. The term Eskimo is still used in the US, but the term Inuit is more common in Canada.
They were suspicious that such a thing could exist.
Yes and they still do.
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.
The Inuit still exist. They live in the far north, dress warmly, and traditionally eat seafood, and hunt caribou, since they live in a climate where agriculture is not feasible.
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.
Yes some inuits still live the same way
Yes she is. If the Inuit goddess Sedna didn't exist than all the people would die.