The inuit are an aboriginal people and are located in the Artic and Sub-Artic regions of Siberia and North America.
They are located in the eastern woodlands. (Forests)
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The Inuit people are located in the Arctic part of the world, in some of the most northern parts. The Arctic Coast, which is where most of the Inuit have their home, stretches from eastern Greenland to the Aleutian Islands
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.
The Inuit trading posts were mostly located in Canada. Inuits are aboriginal people of Canada who migrated south through the Americas several thousand years ago. There are no Inuit trading posts in the US.
The Inuit people are located in the Arctic part of the world, in some of the most northern parts. The Arctic Coast, which is where most of the Inuit have their home, stretches from eastern Greenland to the Aleutian Islands. The Inuit are nomadic, and travel to different places in the summer and the winter. During the summer, they move more, hunting caribou, musk ox, and polar bear. In the winter, they remain mostly stationary in villages near the ocean and hunt seal and walrus through breathing holes in the ice.
Inuit tribal lands were located in the Arctic and sub-arctic. From Russia to Alaska across North America to the Labrador Coast. There are eight main Inuit tribal groups. The land was not owned and was seen to belong to all people and the animals. It was, and still is, however, highly respected.
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"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
The Inuit did not get wood.
The plural of Inuit can be either Inuit or Inuits. If you are using Inuit as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuit's; if you are using Inuits as the plural, then the plural possessive is Inuits'.