The Inuit traded with other Inuits from time to time throughout the year. Men would trade fur, meat, dolls, sleds, food, and tools. Trade was very familiar with the Inuit, so at times, when an item was traded three times, it could be halfway across the region. They transported the items by sled and by foot. Sometimes they could travel by kayak if water was available. Trade improved lifestyle for the Inuits, so it was done often. Inuits traded amongst themselves of distant areas.
The Inuit are not Indians, but they are very much alive. Thank you for asking.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
Only if Inuits and Indians have mixed and had children.
charcoal
inuit
yes they did
Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos
Inuit are not Indians. Mittimatalik is the Inuktitut name for Pond Inlet. Pond Inlet is a community on Baffin Island, which is in Nunavut. Nunavut is the territory in Canada where Inuit live.
The Inuit and Aleuts.
Greenland, Alaska
yes, they did!
No, igloos can not be moved.