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Inuit
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In·u·it also In·nu·it  (ny-t)
n. pl. Inuit or In·u·its also Innuit or In·nu·its
1. A member of a group of Eskimoan peoples inhabiting the Arctic from northern Alaska eastward to eastern Greenland, particularly those of Canada.
2.
a. The family of languages spoken by the Inuit.
b. Any of the languages spoken by the Inuit.

[Inuit, pl. of inuk, human being, Eskimo.]
Usage Note: The preferred term for the native peoples of the Canadian Arctic and Greenland is now Inuit, and the use of Eskimo in referring to these peoples is often considered offensive, especially in Canada. Inuit, the plural of the Inuit word inuk, "human being," is less exact in referring to the peoples of northern Alaska, who speak dialects of the closely related Inupiaq language, and it is inappropriate when used in reference to speakers of Yupik, the Eskimoan language branch of western Alaska and the Siberian Arctic. See Usage Note at Eskimo.

Inuit
Noun
pl -it or -its an indigenous inhabitant of North America or Greenland [plural of inuk person]
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Noun1.InuitInuit - a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')
American Indian, Indian, Red Indian - a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived


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Inuits (the proper name for Eskimos) can build an igloo in half an hour; it took us half a day.
The Inuits exhibit opportunistic feeding habits, based on occasional availability of food sources, for example, frequently feeding on mammals (seals, whales) for extended periods, after fruitful hunts.
Helman noted that employees range from Inuits and other native peoples who may not even read to Ph.
 
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