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  1. Inuit - Wikipedia

    This was a real wake-up call for Inuit, and it stimulated the emergence of a new generation of young Inuit activists in the late 1960s who came forward and pushed for respect for Inuit and their territories.

  2. Inuit | Definition, History, Culture, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Inuit are culturally and biologically distinguishable from neighbouring Indigenous groups including Native Americans and the Sami of northern Europe. Studies comparing Eskimo-Aleut …

  3. The Inuit People - WorldAtlas

    Nov 13, 2025 · The Inuit are Indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions from Alaska to Siberia. The Yupik people of Alaska and Siberia do not consider themselves Inuit.

  4. Inuit - New World Encyclopedia

    Inuit (plural: the singular, Inuk, means "man" or "person") is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Greenland, and Canada, and Siberia.

  5. Inuit | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Inuit — Inuktitut for “the people” — are an Indigenous people, the majority of whom inhabit the northern regions of Canada. An Inuit person is known a...

  6. ARCTIC - INUIT - First Nations History

    1 day ago · The Inuit, an Indigenous people of the Arctic, have thrived for millennia in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Their ingenuity, adaptability, and profound relationship with the land …

  7. Who Are the Inuit People: Cultures and Traditions of the Arctic

    The Inuit people, indigenous to the Arctic regions of Canada , Alaska, and Greenland , have a vibrant and resilient culture that has flourished in a harsh yet pristine environment for thousands of years.