• Many taboos existed within Inuit culture, which resulted in fear in the Inuit people. Breaking a taboo could lead to social and personal consequences.
  • Inuit are the descendants of what anthropologists call the Thule people,[27] who emerged from the Bering Strait and western Alaska around 1000 CE.
  • Inuit History and Origins: The Inuit, meaning “the people” in their language, have a vibrant history dating back thousands of years.
  • Physiologically, an appreciable percentage of Inuit people have the B blood type (ABO system), which seems to be absent from other Indigenous American groups.
  • Some people may refer to the Inuit people as “Eskimos,” but this term has fallen out of favor and is considered pejorative by some Inuits.
  • Inuit means “people,” and the language they speak is called Inuktitut, though there are regional dialects that are known by slightly different names.
  • Inuit means "the people" in the Inuktitut language. An Inuk is singular for Inuit person, whereas Inuit is plural.
  • Drum dances occurred inside large snow houses (called igloos) with up to 60 people. During the singing and dancing, Inuit people told stories of the spirits.
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