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Nunavut is home to a diverse range of ethnic groups, predominantly the Inuit, who make up about 85% of the territory's population. Other groups include non-Indigenous Canadians and immigrants from various countries. The Inuit culture is central to the identity of Nunavut, influencing its language, traditions, and governance. Additionally, some communities include Métis and First Nations people, although the Inuit population is the most significant.

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