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Did the inuit interact with other tribes?

Idont know


How did mohawks interact with other tribes?

They cut their hair and gave them mohawks.


Where did the Inuit people migrate from?

The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland and the Yupik of Central Alaska and Siberia. "Inuit" means "real people." Historians think that the Inuit are descended from whale hunters who migrated from Alaska to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic around 1000 AD . The bible tells us that they descended from the hivites the itites and other people who descended from Het the second son of Canaan. They migrated from Asia.


How many Native American tribes are in the Arctic region?

The main people in the farthest north of what is now the arctic regions of the US and Canada are the Inuit (Iñupiat, Aleut and Yupik) related peoples from the Bering Sea to Greenland. There are about 120,000 today. They are thought to have arrived in the area starting in the 1000s. South of them in the western side, and often in conflict with them, are the many different Dene' peoples who speak Northern Athabascan languages (31 different ones). Inland Tlingit live to the north too and they are to be in the larger family with the Dene. There are also Cree and Innu and others who are a Algonquian-speaking peoples. They are to the south and east. There are many didfernt mays to count how many tribes., so the anwser as to numbers is difficult. There are modern first nation and United Staes tribal organizations, there are linguistic and enthic groupings and relationships and the people have shifted over time. There are about 1.3 million people of native descent in Canada, most in the arctic and subarctic and about 100,000 in Alaska.


What the Inuit language called?

The Inuit language is primarily known as Inuktitut, which is one of the main dialects spoken by the Inuit people in Canada. In addition to Inuktitut, there are other dialects and related languages, such as Inuinnaqtun and Kalaallisut, spoken in Greenland. These languages belong to the Eskimo-Aleut language family and are characterized by their rich use of morphology and polysynthetic structure.

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Did the inuit interact with other tribes?

Idont know


Did the Inuit tribe ever meet any other tribes?

yes


How did the Chippewa interact with other tribes?

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Did the Inuit trade with other tribes?

Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money


What the primary food source of the inuit and aleut native Americans?

The Inuit and the Aleut are two separate native tribes of Alaska. Both of these tribes primary source of food is fish and other water dwelling creatures.


How did mohawks interact with other tribes?

They cut their hair and gave them mohawks.


Who are the natives?

Many tribes that resided in the United States also lived in Canada. In northern Canada there are many unique tribes called Inuit, Eskimo and other names.


How are mountain people interact with other people?

The same way that other people interact with other people.


What are the Sub-Arctic Inuit Plains.... what are the other 7 Canadian tribes?

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Did the Inuits fight with any other tribes?

Yes,they were at war with the Cree Indians (one of the largest of the earlier civilizations)


How are the Inuit people different from other Canadians?

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What are some names of the Inuit Tribes?

Inuit tribes are primarily grouped into distinct regional cultures, with notable names including the Iñupiat in Alaska, the Kalaallit in Greenland, and the Inuvialuit in Canada. Other groups include the Nunavimmiut in northern Quebec and the Chukchi in northeastern Siberia, although they are sometimes considered separate from the Inuit. These groups share cultural ties but have unique dialects and traditions.