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Give note about "Case study on Inuit People" about 100 - 150 words.
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Answered by pateliyaurmilaben23
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the Inuit are the aboriginal inhabitants of the north American Arctics , from Bering strait to east Greenland. As well Inuit live in northern Alaska , Greenland and have close relatives in Russia. they are united by a common culture heritage and a common language. Inuit meaning "people".

there are about 40 thousand Inuit in Canada.

Answered by TYKE
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Inuit live throughout most of Northern Canada in the territory of Nunavut, Nunavik in the northern third of Quebec, Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut in Labrador and in various parts of the Northwest Territories, particularly around the Arctic Ocean, in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.[note 1] With the exception of NunatuKavut these areas are known, primarily by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, as Inuit Nunangat.[2][12] In Canada, sections 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 classify Inuit as a distinctive group of Aboriginal Canadians who are not included under either the First Nations or the Métis.[13]

The Greenlandic Inuit are descendants of Thule migrations from Canada by 1100 AD.[14] Although Greenland withdrew from the European Communities in 1985, the Inuit of Greenland are Danish citizens and, as such, remain citizens of the European Union.[15][16][17]

In the United States, the Alaskan Iñupiat are traditionally located in the Northwest Arctic Borough, on the Alaska North Slope, and on Little Diomede Island.

In the United States and Denmark, the term "Eskimo" is commonly[18] used to describe Inuit and the Siberian and Alaskan Yupik, Iñupiat, and Chukchi[citation needed] peoples. "Inuit" is not accepted as a term for the Yupik and Chukchi, and "Eskimo" is seen as the only term that applied across the Yupik, Chukchi, Iñupiat, and Inuit peoples.[19] Since the late 20th and early 21st centuries, many indigenous peoples in Canada, Greenlandic Inuit, and Alaska Natives find the term "Eskimo" offensive, and they more frequently identify as "Inuit" for an autonym.[18][20][21][22][23][24][25]

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