Inuit People - Canada
Who they are: The Inuit People are descendants of the Thule people who emerged from Alaska around 1000 years ago. There are eight main Inuit ethnic groups.
Where they live: They live in artic regions of North America as well as parts of Greenland. In Canada they are 85 % of the population of Nunavut.
Their language: The Inuit people speak Inuktitut, Innuvialutktun, Inuinaqtun and Greenlandic languages. In Nunavut, the official language is Inuktitut and it is the language thought in schools until high school to this day.
Their culture: The Inuit People have adapted to extreme climatic conditions. Their essential skills for survival in the very harsh climate where they live is hunting and trapping. They have a long history of story telling as a way to pass events down through generations. They are also known to be great dancers and they believe in mythology.
My experience with Inuit People: In 2016 I went to Greenland to participate in the Artic Winter Games and I met many Inuit people from around Canada and from Greenland. I also participated in Arctic Sports which is various forms of exercises and event invented by the Inuit people.
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