Inuit
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Inuit (singular: Inuk) is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples of the Arctic who descended from the Thule-Eskimos (people from Thule culture).
See also: Inuit Lifestyle, Inuit Culture
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Inupiat woman (1907)
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Inupiat man (1906)
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Igloo inside (early 20th century)
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Cooking place, outside (1916)
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Inupiat family (1917)
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Inuit place names
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Inuit art : Inukshuk
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Traditional Inuit goggles
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Inuit ulu
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Inuk (Pond Inlet 1995)
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Inuit grandmother and grandson (Pond Inlet 1995)
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Braided Inuit girl (Cape Dorset 1997)
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Inuit mothers wearing amautit (women parkas with hood), Pond Inlet 1995
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Mother with baby carriage (Cape Dorset 2002)
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Inuit family at home (Pond Inlet 1995)
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Camp of Inuit hunters on the floe edge (Pond Inlet 1995)
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Successful ringed seal hunter (Pond Inlet 1995)
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Walrus hunters near Cape Dorset (1999)
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Seal hunter near Cape Dorset (1999)
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Spring journey in a boat fixed on qamutik (Inuit sled) (1995)
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Inuit in Labrador, Canada (2005)