nope the Inuit was just tring to surive the harsh winters and the brife summers
Inuit is really already a plural. The proper singular form is Inuk.
"Inuk" refers to an individual person in the Inuit culture, while "Inuit" is the plural form referring to the indigenous people of the Arctic regions.
It's an indiginous person of Alaska, Northern Canada or Greenland.
Inuits are not a tribe. Villages have a form of autocracy and pick village leaders.
Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money
The Inuit all together are not a single tribe, but many tribes that came together to form villages. However, to answer your question, it is believed that they crossed the land bridge from Asia about 3,000 years ago. They then settled in different areas throughout Northern North America.
"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA
The Inuit did not get wood.
The plural of Inuit can be either Inuit or Inuits. If you are using Inuit as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuit's; if you are using Inuits as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuits'.
the population of the Inuit is 150,0000
The inuit of course