Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
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Cold, they usualy live in northern canada.
Their culture, and similar cultures, was based on an Arctic climate. That meant they would move south and north with the ice.
They lived in cold snowy places like canada,Greenland,russia, and Alaska.
Cold with almost half the year being in complete darkness or daylight.
The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
The Inuit culture has experienced significant changes due to factors such as colonization, modernization, climate change, and globalization. Traditional practices like hunting and fishing have been impacted, language and art forms have evolved. There are efforts to preserve and revitalize Inuit traditions and values while adapting to contemporary challenges.
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
No. The Inuit people are allowed to hunt Narwhals for meat, as there are very little vitamins in the northern climate, the general habitat of the Narwhal.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
One famous Inuit leader is Mary Simon, who became the first Indigenous Governor General of Canada in 2021. She has been a prominent advocate for Inuit rights and a strong voice for reconciliation and climate action.
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