The Inuit live in the Arctic region with a tundra environment which has low vegetation and small plants such as lichens and mosses
which reservations do Inuit live today
Inuit is a indian tribe.
The Inuit tribe in Alaska...
The Inuit did not live in ice huts.
The Inuits - also known as Eskimos - live in the arctic.
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All across the north from the USA, though Canada, and in to Greenland. They still live there.
The Inuit tribes of Canada live primarily in Nunavut which is a territory in Canada. Nunavik is a region in the northern part of Quebec defined by the James Bay Agreement. Nunatsiavut is the Inuit settlement region in Labrador. The Inuvialuit live primarily in the Mackenzie River delta, on Banks Island and part of Victoria Island in the Northwest Territories. Historically, there have been Inuit settlements in the Yukon, especially at Herschel Island, but there are none established at present.
Inuit is not a tribe, it is a race of people who are pathetically stereotyped. But yes, they hunt and fish everynow and then.
The Inuit people typically live in Northern Canada so earthquakes are more likely to occur in their areas of residence rather than tornadoes.
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.
there are about 6000 inuit members living today.But if im wrong.send me an emall at bam61989@yahoo.com