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    1. The Inuit have fifteen lexemes


    2. Fortunately I was wearing waterproof pants made from walrus hide (I think), the same kind that the Inuit wore (I had picked up a pair in Khanbalikh)


    3. In practice, I suppose, none of the tribes were as they were when we first came here except, perhaps, for the Inuit and the other tribes of the far north, although even they have been affected by trade with us and have changed a little


    4. By winter we would be among the Inuit


    5. repeated that there are far too many First Nation, Inuit and Metis offenders in the


    6. The Northern Inuit Dog is friendly; it needs to be around


    7. the Inuit peoples several thousand years ago


    8. The Inuit peoples


    9. status for First Nations peoples and the Inuit


    10. animal species on the planet; before their god realized that the sun didn’t revolve around a flat, motionless earth; there wasn’t enough water to flood the entire planet; no man’s wooden boat could hold a pair of each of the 13 million animal species; land plants can’t survive underwater; and all the Indians, Asians, Pygmies, Inuit, Europeans, Africans, and Aborigines of the world today couldn’t be descended from Adam and Eve through Noah’s family in only a few thousand years

    11. rules of survival don’t apply like the Inuit are faced with in the Arctic


    12. The other side of that coin, of course, is the natural conclusion that civilization has to be accompanied by a combative spirit— aggression leads to civilization? Or vice versa? Chicken or egg, the result doesn’t change any, does it? Whatever the scientific differences are, the Ainu of Japan, Australia’s Abos, African Bushmen and maybe even the Inuit of the frozen north are not the same type of humans as the other so-called Indian-types, at least as far as killing other humans goes


    13. Canadian ‘first nation’ people, as they were called, were to have Saskatchewan; the Inuit of both Canada and Alaska shared a nation carved out of the eastern portion of Alaska and the western part of the Yukon; Mexican and Central American ‘indios’ were invited to emigrate to their northern cousins’ land; and those of South America were awarded the countries of Uruguay and Colombia


    14. Here’s Inuit lore on Qalupaliks and obscure southern legends about Aycayia and Sumpall


    15. “There was an Inuit man in his crew—maybe this began with a fascination with researching Inuit traditions, and one thing led to another


    16. The Alaskan Inuit families with the blue skinned people—there was nothing really wrong with them, they just appeared different


    17. “That is… we had an Inuit grandmother,” Aazuria fabricated


    18. My family was inspired by the simple functionality of Inuit architecture, hundreds of years ago when we first migrated to the Bering Sea


    19. The NWT were originally more than twice this size; in 1999, after negotiations, the indigenous Inuit carved out a section and founded the independant Nunavut Province, which, at a staggering 772,200 sq


    20. I don't envy this little Inuit; I know quite well how difficult it is to drive one of these machines

    21. I wouldn't make a good Inuit


    22. Such is the wisdom of an Inuit hunter


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    Synonyms for "inuit"

    eskimo esquimau inuit

    "inuit" definitions

    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')