My sixth grade class and I are learning about Canada's provinces and territories,and my teacher said the Inuits live in Nunavut. Hope it helps, by the way Trickum Middle School rocks and is the best!
Approximately 25,000 Inuit people ( 1/2 of the total Canadian Inuit ) live in Nunavut Territory. This is directly north of Manitoba and extends north to numerous Arctic islands. The largest city is Iqaluit on Baffin Island, a centre of about 7,000 people, mostly Inuit.
None. The US has states, not provinces.
the Inuit live in Nunavut a territory in Canada
Egypt has States and Provinces hope that helps:)
which reservations do Inuit live today
The Inuit live in the Arctic because I don't know
The Inuit are native to the far north (they have been called Eskimos, although they prefer the term Inuit) and they did not live in Texas.
inuit, they speak inuit
There are no provinces in the United States, but there are 50 states.
Canada does not have states. Canada has provinces.
All states/provinces, countries and continents except Antarctica.
The acronym US stands for United States; this is a federation composed of 50 states, not provinces. The US (unlike Canada) does not have provinces.