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Yes, Eskimos (or Esquimaux) or Inuit-Yupik(for Alaska: Inupiat-Yupik) certainly do still exist. There are well over 150,000 Inuit people and more than 25,000 Yupik.

There are two main groups that are referred to as Eskimo: Yupik and Inuit. A third group, the Aleut, is related. The term Eskimo is still used in the US, but the term Inuit is more common in Canada.

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I am an eskimo. So I think that answers your question.

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They still live in Igloo's. but are stressing at the moment over Global Warming

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Yes, but they prefer to be called Inuits.

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