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Definitions of inuit in various dictionaries:
noun - a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia)
A member of any of the Eskimo peoples of North America and especially of Arctic Canada and Greenland.
Any or all of the Eskimo languages of the Inuit.
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It means "people" in the Eskimo language, & it's what most Canadian Eskimos call themselves |
Paul Apak Angilirq was a producer as Canada's IBC, this Broadcasting Corporation |
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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') |
a member of a Native American people who live in the cold northern areas of North America and Greenland |
the language spoken by the Inuit people |
an Eskimo |
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The Inuit (; Inuktitut: , "the people") are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska. Inuit is a plural noun; the singular is Inuk. The Inuit languages are part of the Eskimo-Aleut family. Inuit Sign Language is a critically endangered language isolate used in Nunavut.In the United States and Canada, the term "Eskimo" was commonly used by ethnic Europeans to describe the Inuit and Alaska's Yupik and Iñupiat peoples. However, "Inuit" is not accepted as a term for the Yupik, and "Eskimo" is the only term that applies to Yupik, Iñupiat and Inuit. Since the late 20th century, aboriginal peoples in Canada and Greenlandic Inuit consider "Eskimo" to be a pejorative term, and they more frequently identify as "Inuit" for an autonym. In Canada, sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 classified the Inuit as a distinctive group of Aboriginal Canadians who are not included under either the First Nations or the Métis.T |