Inuits do not have a distinct, separate currency; they use the Canadian dollar in Canada and the U.S. dollar in parts of Alaska. Traditional barter systems and trade practices were historically common in Inuit communities, but modern economies have integrated these regions into national monetary systems. While some Inuit communities may have local initiatives or programs that facilitate trade, they generally rely on the national currencies of their respective countries.
well i dont know but im guessing they got what they wanted but they had to do stuff on their own
In according to my opinion our own currency is highest currency......
Yes, in the past, states in the United States did have their own currency before the establishment of a national currency system.
The Inuits region is Canada, Alaska, and the Artic
They are hunter-gathers and still hunt for their food. They build their own shelters as well.
There are many Arab countries and each has its own currency.
No. Bangladesh has its own currency, the Taka.
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
The Inuits live in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Zimbabwe prints its own currency. In fact Zimbabwe has a $100 trillion note
NoThe currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real.The currency of the USA is the US dollar.Most countries in the world have their own currency.
BahtNo. Each has its own independent currency.