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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.

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