The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
The Inuit people were never conquered by the Europeans because the Inuit people lived in a to cold of a climate for the Europeans so they technically are they're own country
with the inuit and the europeans. it was with the fur trade
yes
Could have been the Norse a little over 1000 years ago. BTW the Inuit do not choose to be called "Eskimo" which is Montagnais (another indigenous people's language) for "Those who lace snowshoes"
they meat their basic needs by their intelligents
A majority are Greenland Inuit, an Inuit people, who in turn are a subgroup of the Eskimo. There is a substantial minority of Europeans, mostly of Danish ancestry (due to the fact that Greenland is a Danish dependency).
Their ancestry trace back to thousands of years BCE, long before the Europeans came in.
i think they were looking for a northern passige at least that was what willyam baffin was looking for according to wikianswers
the Inuits helped the Europeans by telling them the right clothing the wear and the ones who didn't died
No. Absolutely not. Children and family are sacred to the Inuit as they are to all native Americans. Tales like that were probably started by Missionaries in their continued effort to force people into fearing the Tribe. They certainly did not want colonists to find out how happy the Inuit were before the Europeans arrived to take the lands and natural resource's.
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