snow eater
Eskimo Snow was created in 2007.
There is a common misconception that Eskimo languages have many words for snow, but this is not entirely accurate. Different dialects may have specific terms for types of snow, such as "aqilokoq" for soft, deep snow or "piegnartoq" for frosty snow, but the idea of many different words for snow is exaggerated.
Eskimos do not have around 200 words for snow. The idea they do is a common erronious myth that has come about because of the belief that 'if eskimos live in snow, then they must have lots of different words to differentiate between different types. In actual fact the English language has more words for snow then the Eskimo language does.
it is made out of snow
In Irish it's "Banríon an tSneachta"
I assume you mean the language of the culture you are studying Each cultural group has its own 'world view', the way it perceives, and interprets the world around it, this world view is reflected in the language. Some Eskimo tribes have as many as seven different words for types of snow, while some African cultures have no word at all for snow. So language and culture are very much intertwined and study of a culture will also involve some study of the culture's language.
No they are anything but African. They hail from Asia. Mostly mongoloids.
An Eskimo snow house., A cavity, or excavation, made in the snow by a seal, over its breathing hole in the ice.
There are many places to buy Eskimo Boots. Some sporting good stores will carry them. If you live in a cold area that gets great amounts of snow, shoe stores will carry them. You can also locate them on the internet.
eskimo is politically incorrect, call them inuits, an no, there would be no profit
They don't. It is a modern-day myth that they have 40 words for snow.