Everyone has melanin pigmments in their skin. As long as you're not white as rice, anyone can tan. The black that you're talking about is just a really dark tan brought on by spending too much time in the sun.
But Inuits vitamin D intake wasn't dependent upon the sun. They get all that they need from their diet, heavy on types of fatty fish that are naturally rich in vitamin D. The plentiful amounts of the vitamin kept them from developing less melanin. In fact, before milk was fortified with D, people living outside of Northern Canada and Alaska loaded their diets with fishy products, such as cod liver oil, to get their daily supplement. So despite their chilly climate and lack of sun exposure, it's the Inuit diet that has kept them in their natural glow.
Because they have a special pigment in their skin that helps them tan because the snow is white which reflects light.
eskimos
Eskimos
No, we are eskimos.
The possessive form of the plural noun Eskimos is Eskimos'.
There are no Eskimos in Antarctica.
Icelandic people are not eskimos.
Almost all the native people are Eskimos.
Edmonton Eskimos was created in 1949.
Eskimos Means the people lol
Yes there are eskimos that live in Alaska.
Some Eskimos are called Inuit
Eskimos are humans; humans have pores.