INUIT
Inuit
Inuit
The Native American name "Sakari" means "sweet" or "lovable" in the Inuit language.
Inuit, Aleut, Tlingit
Inuit
there is no such thing as an "Inuit tribe" Inuit it is the native name for "Eskimo" which is not used any more, for the same reason that we do not call Native Americans or Native Canadians "Indians" these words are considered a slur on these very proud people. It has the same connotation as calling an African-Canadian or African -American a "Negro" There are thousands of Inuit people living and working in North America.
The Inuit and the Aleuts.
Inuit and Yupik people are sometimes called Eskimo. By the way, this is a derogatory word.
ojibway eastern woodlands and inuit
Meat
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.