"I love you" in Inuit
In Inuktitut the word Hello would be Ainngai spelled ᐊᐃ (Ai) ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃWelcome would be Tunngahugit or Tunngasugitdepending on who you were greeting.Kutaa (Inuit, Canada)
In Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, you can say "qujannamiik" to mean "welcome".
our people
In Inuit, the word "Inuit" means "the people." It is the plural form of "Inuk," which means "person."
It is a string game similar to Cat's Cradle played by the Inuit using a string of sinew.
it means "sweet" in inuit.
it means our land
The Inuit word 'nanook' has its roots in Inuit mythology. Nanook decided if hunters deserved to be successful in their endeavours to find and hunt bears. It is from this myth that Nanook has come to mean 'master of bears', in some cases the term is also used to mean 'polar bear'.
it means dog sleds gather here
Amaroq does mean wolf. Amaroq is the name for the giant wolf in Inuit culture.
Maybe you mean what happened to the Thule people?