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The Inuit tribe in Alaska...
I don't know. All I know is that they fish
Inuit is a indian tribe.
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 customs are their type of food, clothing, and wealth
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.
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which reservations do Inuit live today
It depends on the type ofculture. Go to Google.com and type in the culture or tribe, and you should get plenty of information.
No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.
A name of one Alaskan tribe is the Inuit tribe. Also reffered to as eskimos. Their most populated areas are Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. The Inuit were decendents of the Thule culture who emerged from Western Alaska in 1000 AD. Some of the languages that they spoke are English, Inuit, Danish and Eskimo-Aleut. They believed in Christianity and Shamanism. Some of the Inuit's game was whales, seals, polar bears, caribou, and walruses. The food that they gathered were roots, berries, seaweed, stems, tubers, and grasses.