inuit in A Sentence

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    The Inuit are highly skilled hunters.

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    The Zulu Inuit.

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    Inuit men and women needed each other to survive.

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    Is it true that Inuit has 200 words for snow?

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    Relatively dark skin remains among the Inuit and other Arctic populations.

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    Another example from A Comparative Manual of Affixes for the Inuit Dialects.

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    It's an often-repeated fact that Inuit's have hundreds of words for snow.

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    Varying in shape and size, the inuksuit have ancient roots in Inuit culture.

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    The Inuit, or Eskimo, prepared and buried large amounts of dried meat and fish.

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    In the Arctic, Inuit peoples traditionally use kelp as food and wild harvest numerous species.

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    Never forget that small Litachok for 8-10 passengers, among them most- Inuit, who returned home.

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    Suicide in some Inuit cultures has been seen as an act of respect, courage, or wisdom.

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    The island is populated mostly by Inuit and Scandinavians who speak Greenlandic, an Eskimo-Aleut language.

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    When Hans Egede went to Greenland as a missionary in 1721, he didn't know the Inuit language.

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    In numerous books and TV programs it is claimed that Inuit has 23 to 200 words for snow.

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    In addition to the scientific background, students may also benefit from an introduction to Inuit culture and history.

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    Many Inuit and family farmers also worry about their futures, and express grief in anticipation of worsening ecological losses.

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    Inuit men were tied to lifelong meat-trading partners, to whom they gave a cut of each seal they killed.

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    It is named after Tarqeq, the Inuit moon god, and is a member of the Inuit group of irregular satellites.

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    Other translations soon followed: Eastern Arctic Inuit( 1871); Dakota, or Eastern Sioux( 1880); and Gwich'in, a subarctic American language 1898.

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    For example, some climatology studies have incorporated Qaujimajatuqangit(Inuit traditional knowledge) to explain changes in sea ice conditions observed over many generations.

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    It was initiated by legendary anthropologist Franz Boas, who noted that the Inuit have words for four different types of snow4.

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    Although iglooit are usually associated with all Inuit, they were predominantly constructed by people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenlands Thule area.

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    Although igloos are commonly associated with the Inuit, they were predominantly constructed by people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.

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    Outside Inuit culture, however, igloo refers exclusively to shelters constructed from blocks of compacted snow, generally in the form of a dome.

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    For thousands of years, Inuit have adapted to the changes in their environment, and continue to find new and innovative ways to survive.

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    Although igloos are stereotypically associated with all Inuit/Eskimo peoples, they were traditionally associated with people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.

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    Although igloos are usually associated with all Inuit, they were predominantly constructed by people of Canada 's Central Arctic and Greenland 's Thule area.

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    This leaves many Inuit negotiating stressful urban environments, dealing with cultural dislocation and navigating complex health systems without the benefit of community support networks.

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    These include the Inuit, which ate almost no plant foods, and the Masai in Africa which ate mostly meat and drank raw milk and blood.

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