No. They are very different. As different as Chinese and English.
It is not the Inuit that are very similar to the Navajo it is the Dene of the Northwest Territories in Canada. They share a similar language and customs and they do look very much like the same people.
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The Inuit and Navajo are both Indigenous peoples of North America, each with rich cultural traditions and histories. Both groups have a deep connection to their respective environments, utilizing natural resources for sustenance and shelter. They also share a strong sense of community and family, with social structures that emphasize kinship and cooperation. Additionally, both cultures have faced historical challenges and resilience in preserving their identities and languages.
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.
longer than any one will know
there is no such thing as an "Inuit tribe" Inuit it is the native name for "Eskimo" which is not used any more, for the same reason that we do not call Native Americans or Native Canadians "Indians" these words are considered a slur on these very proud people. It has the same connotation as calling an African-Canadian or African -American a "Negro" There are thousands of Inuit people living and working in North America.
No. A Navajo law banning same-sex marriage was enacted on April 22, 2005.
i don't know! they are scared of evry thing
same way we do. they adapt to there surroundings
They were suspicious that such a thing could exist.
the inuit lived in the same place always inless they were looking for food
they live