Yes, the Eskimos, also known as Inuit and Yupik, settled in the far north of North America, particularly in regions like Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. They adapted to the harsh Arctic environment by developing unique hunting and fishing techniques, as well as building igloos and using kayaks for transportation. Their cultural practices and lifestyle are closely tied to the cold climate and the resources available in those areas.
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Sometimes the Eskimos had to make war with the Chipewyan indians that ventured too far north.
The Indian group that lived in the far north was the Inuit tribe. They are sometimes referred to as Eskimos.
They were a people, not a civilization. or efficient Efficient
Eskimos lived by getting what ever was available on his land and he used to travel by walking or making boats by driftwood
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No. Eskimos are found a lot farther North than Iroquois.
The Inuit are native to the far north (they have been called Eskimos, although they prefer the term Inuit) and they did not live in Texas.
Shannon. Lowry has written: 'Natives of the far North' -- subject(s): Yupik Eskimos, Inuit, Pictorial works