Approximately 25,000 Inuit people ( 1/2 of the total Canadian Inuit ) live in Nunavut Territory. This is directly north of Manitoba and extends north to numerous Arctic islands. The largest city is Iqaluit on Baffin Island, a centre of about 7,000 people, mostly Inuit.
Nunavut is the newest territory in Canada, established on April 1, 1999. It was carved out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories and is home to a majority Inuit population.
Nunavut
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Nunavut is the largest territory in Canada. (Canada is made up of Provinces and Territories. Not States) The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit. The Territory has a population of around 32,000 people, who are mostly Inuit. (Inuit, AKA "Eskimos" are a native group found in northern Canada.) Sources: My knowledge of Canada, and Wikipedia for the population.
First Nations
the majority of the population in Nunavut is of Inuit descent, although there are Caucasian people there as well.
the population of the Inuit is 150,0000
Greenland
If you mean "Race'" the majority of the population is Caucasian, there are also Inuit and Native tribes.
The Inuit trading posts were mostly located in Canada. Inuits are aboriginal people of Canada who migrated south through the Americas several thousand years ago. There are no Inuit trading posts in the US.
The Inuit tribe primarily inhabits the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska in the United States. They are known for their unique culture and adaptation to the harsh Arctic environment. In Canada, Inuit communities are mainly found in the northern territories, including Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and parts of Quebec and Labrador. In Greenland, they form the majority of the population, while in Alaska, they are part of various indigenous groups.
the Inuit live in Nunavut a territory in Canada