Yes, it is used and taught in Nunavet.
The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.
igloos are not used just by inuits (or eskimos) they are used by many different people and tribes
they live in siberia, Greenland, arctic, and Canada
The Kayak was invented by the Inuits. They used the Kayak for hunting and transportation.
they used woodden knives
kayak
If using a broad definition of 'language', the fastest most understandable language used today is computer language. Written language on the Internet is easily and quickly translated (though sometimes with errors).If you mean spoken to written languages, English is the world's universal business language today.
They are used when they go poo.
the inuit live today in the same areas they have always lived. They continue to live in northern Canada and Alaska.
The two anthropologists who studied the Inuits and concluded that language shapes thought were Edward Sapir and his student Benjamin Lee Whorf. Their work, known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, posits that the structure and vocabulary of a language influence its speakers' worldview and cognition. They explored how the Inuits' rich vocabulary for snow reflected their unique relationship with their environment, illustrating the connection between language and thought.
They probably used axes and clubs
Because they form the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used today in the Vatican