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What are the inuit?

Native Alaskan if in America, or just Inuit.


Where can you find facts about Inuit Shelter?

The inuit shelters are igloos,tupiqs,and the Alaskan sod house....(Ann)


What is the Inuit word for 'white'?

The Alaskan word for white is Kakotok


What are some Inuit facts?

Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos


What is the difference between an Eskimo and a Alaskan Indian?

The Inuit and Alaskan Indians come from two completely different ancestorial origins. So different that they have two different blood types.


Who thought of the name Alaskan malamute?

Alaskan Malamutes were named thus because a) they originated in Alaska, and b) the term "malamute" was taken from a tribe of Inuit in Alaska called the Mahlemut.


What ethnicity are the Inuit?

They, along with other Arctic Americans, are considered Mongoloid.


How do you say hello in Alaskan Inuit?

In Inupiaq, the Indigenous language spoken in Alaska, you can say "Quyana" which means hello.


What kind of shelter did the Inuit have?

They used igloos, tupiqs and the Alaskan sod house


Can you tell me facts about the Inuit?

Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos


How do the Inuit live today?

The Inuit people are still alive and some people may call them Eskimos. The Inuit people have a God called Tunghat who controls all of the animals. The main jobs that the Inuit people do is a hunter or a fisherman. The Inuit people have houses made of stone and earth but sometimes they have temporary houses called Igloos. These are made out of snow and ice. I hope this helped!


By what name do eskimos like to be called?

The word "Eskimo" is no longer acceptable in many areas of the North. While it is still used in Alaska. The Inuit people of Greenland refer to themselves as "Greenlanders" or "Kalaallit". Inuit meaning "people," is used in most of Canada.