We don't have your statements.
The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
No silly! More like french and italian. Also quite a bit of them are chinese!
The Inuit and the Aleuts.
The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.
A connection, yes, but long before they became Huns and Inuit.The Huns spoke a Turkic language which has connections with some of the people of western China and Siberia; the ancestors of the Inuit migrated to North America from Siberia but they have a completely different language.It is reasonable to say that the far distant ancestors of the Inuit could have been closely related to the far distant ancestors of the Huns, but also the ancestors of the Ainu, the Chinese, the Koreans and many other later Asian peoples.We are taking about a time long before the last Ice Age, before any of these groups had formed.
Are Inuits Native Americans?
inuit did it
Fish
The Inuit name for early ancestors is 'tunit.'
the were skilled hunters
Inuit and other native americans
The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
The Inuit and the Aleut are two separate native tribes of Alaska. Both of these tribes primary source of food is fish and other water dwelling creatures.
This is too vague of a question. which Native Americans? America is a very large place. Do you mean the Inuit in Alaska, the Navajo in New Mexico, the Algonquin of North Carolina?
kayak: kayaks are used by native Americans in the Inuit tribe to cross bodies of wates. ( same as canoes )
They, along with other Arctic Americans, are considered Mongoloid.
Native Alaskan if in America, or just Inuit.