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The transitioned life of Inuit

The transitioned life of Inuit

Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Russia. Inuit were formerly addressed as Eskimos in Greenland but the term was replaced as Inuit by the Canadian government since it was considered disrespectful. The perception was that the word indicated barbarians, the eaters of raw meat and those who indulged in violence. They lived in Igloos but now most of them live in regular wooden houses. But till today Igloos are used occasionally when they go for hunting far from their home. Saltwater and fresh water fishes, mammals like polar bear are some of their main diets. Due to the extreme cold weather conditions they wear big furry boots with tunics and trousers over them. Allow OYLA to disclose about the Inuit language, their interesting culture and the transitions in their lives.

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