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Inuit is the name of the indigenous peoples who inhabit the northern territories in Canada's arctic. The word itself mean 'the people' in the Inuktitut language.
Small white gull lives in the Arctic. ;)
A xeme is a type of gull that is known to live in the Arctic. It is also referred to as the Arctic fork-tailed gull.
"the people" in Inuktitut Or: one of the Aboriginal Indigenous peoples of the Arctic, to whom the Euro-Americans have misapplied the derogatory label "Eskimo."
The kayak was first invented by the Inuit and was used by several native Arctic civilizations. The word comes from a combination of the Inuktitut word "qajaq" and the Aleut word "Iqyax."
A Sabine's gull is a small bird of the gull family, Latin name Xema sabini, which breeds in the Arctic and migrates south during the autumn.
well since they lived in the arctic they ate buffalo, fish, anything in the arctic also I am only 10, not much so, yeah...
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The word, Inuit, meaning people but specifically reffering to the aboriginal people of the Arctic, is pronouced: In - yoo - eet. The singular is: Inuk (in-ook) and the language is: Inuktitut (in-ook-tee-toot).
The word Nunavut means "our land" in Inuktitut.
Xantus- A bird Xeme- arctic gull
A gull got shot out of the sky by a hunter.