Eskimos, or Inuit people, traditionally bathe using methods adapted to their cold environments. Instead of regular baths, they often use a combination of steam and wet cloths, or they may take advantage of natural hot springs if available. In modern times, many Inuit have access to running water and bathrooms, allowing them to bathe more like people in other regions. However, traditional practices still hold cultural significance and are sometimes maintained.
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Eskimos
No, we are eskimos.
The possessive form of the plural noun Eskimos is Eskimos'.
Icelandic people are not eskimos.
There are no Eskimos in Antarctica.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
Almost all the native people are Eskimos.
Yes there are eskimos that live in Alaska.
Some Eskimos are called Inuit
Eskimos are humans; humans have pores.
Edmonton Eskimos was created in 1949.