The permafrost influences how the Inuit live because as it melts it causes damage including mudslides. The permafrost also causes it to be impossible to plant crops.
First, "Inuit" is the plural of "Inuk", so you don't need to put the "s" on it. The traditional Inuit dwelling is the igloo, made of blocks carved from consolidated snow. It is dome-shaped, with a round-roofed passage serving as a doorway. Of course today Inuit generally live in houses, although often these are raised above the ground so the permafrost below doesn't melt.
the Inuit live in Nunavut a territory in Canada
which reservations do Inuit live today
The Inuit live in the Arctic because I don't know
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.
inuit, they speak inuit
in inuit
the inuit live in cold places there house is made of iggloos
you might have different ideas about what you read based on what culture you live in
Inuit
In Igloos
no