Inuit people
Inuit culture
The Inuit people have a rich cultural heritage.
Inuit art often features intricate designs and patterns.
Traditional Inuit clothing is designed to keep warm in cold climates.
Inuit communities rely on hunting and fishing for sustenance.
Inuit languages have unique sounds and grammar structures.
Inuit folklore is rich with stories of spirits and mythical creatures.
Inuit communities have a deep connection to the land and nature.
Inuit traditional knowledge of the environment is highly valuable.
Inuit hunting practices are based on sustainable principles.
Inuit culture celebrates storytelling and oral traditions.
Inuit groups must be consulted by council ministers.
So you mentioned the Inuit earlier and their special relationship with the polar bear.
The Inuit believe in animal spirits.
The normally laid-back Inuit up their pace, and the crew realize the situation is serious.
Without narwhal, it's doubtful the Inuit would have survived in this part of the Arctic.
In a landscape with so few edible fruits or plants, the Inuit don't have alternatives.
What makes us Inuit is that we are hunter gatherers.
That's what makes us Inuit, to me.
These people are the Inuit, who are an indigenous people that have lived in North America for thousands of years.
A recent genetic study investigated the genome of Greenland Inuit and found a selection for
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