A connection, yes, but long before they became Huns and Inuit.
The Huns spoke a Turkic language which has connections with some of the people of western China and Siberia; the ancestors of the Inuit migrated to North America from Siberia but they have a completely different language.
It is reasonable to say that the far distant ancestors of the Inuit could have been closely related to the far distant ancestors of the Huns, but also the ancestors of the Ainu, the Chinese, the Koreans and many other later Asian peoples.
We are taking about a time long before the last Ice Age, before any of these groups had formed.
In the language of the Inuit people, "Inuit" means "the people". The language developed over 5,000 years.AnswerThe meaning of Inuit is "the people" coming from the Inuktitut language.
Inuit clothes are big jackets
which reservations do Inuit live today
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what is the difference between inuit past and present?
Inuit Nunaat... Wich means The land of humans
"Inuk" refers to an individual person in the Inuit culture, while "Inuit" is the plural form referring to the indigenous people of the Arctic regions.
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They were suspicious that such a thing could exist.
because inuit people live in snow and cree live in teepees and cree dress in dresses and pants and inuits dress warm. The inuit live in the artic. the Cree live in different types of terrain, swamps, plains, woods, etc. the difference between inuit and cree is huge
Inuit are the peoples who live in and around the Arctic. From the tip of Russia to the east of Greenland, the Inuit refers to the people formerly called the "eskimo" The term "eskimo" comes from a Native American word that could have meant "eater of raw flesh" and is now considered derogatory by many of the people. The people prefer the name Inuit which means "THE PEOPLE" or "THE REAL PEOPLE". The word comes from a language called Inuit-Inupiaq. When speaking of a singular person one should use the term Inuk or "person" The tribe is all Inuit but can be designated by the area they come from, such as the Mittimatalik Inuit of Baffin island or the Northwest territories Inuit.
"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA
No, The people in Canada and Greenland however, call them selves, "Inuit." With the increasing contact between Alaska, Canada and Greenland, "Inuit" and "Inupiaq" are used interchangeably. The Inupiaq people most nearly fit the stereotype of Eskimo
The Inuit did not get wood.
Both Inuit and Metis describe Aboriginal Canadians. The Metis have a mixed First Nations and European heritage, but are now considered distinct from First Nations and Inuit, but with equal recognition. The Inuit people are those not covered by either First Nations or Metis, but often mistakenly referred to as Eskimos which generally encompasses Inuit, Yupik and other circumpolar native peoples.