What race is Inuit?

Inuit are Indigenous people of the Arctic. The word Inuit means "the people" in the Inuit language of Inuktut. The singular of Inuit is Inuk.
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Is an Inuit an Indian?

Inuit are culturally and biologically distinguishable from neighbouring Indigenous groups including Native Americans and the Sami of northern Europe. Studies comparing Eskimo-Aleut languages to other North American Indigenous languages indicate that the former arose separately from the latter.
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Is Inuit Mongolian?

Answer and Explanation: Inuits are of Mongolian descent because they share similar linguistic and cultural aspects with the Mongolians. On the other hand, the culture of the Inuits and Mongolians was similar because both practices hunting and gathering.
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Are there white Eskimos?

Blonde Eskimos or Blond Eskimos is a term first applied in accounts of sightings of, and encounters with, light-haired Inuit (then known as "Eskimo") peoples of Northern Canada from the early 20th century, particularly around the Coronation Gulf between mainland Canada and Victoria Island.
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What nationality is Eskimo?

It's a commonly used term referring to the native peoples of Alaska and other Arctic regions, including Siberia, Canada and Greenland. It comes from a Central Algonquian language called Ojibwe, which people still speak around the Great Lakes region on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border.
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Why do Inuit have dark skin?

This makes the Inuit population an exception of the latitude-correlated distribution of skin color. One possible reason is that the dark skin could protect the Inuits from the severe UV exposure because of the long daylight hours in winter and high levels of UV reflection from the snow.
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What race are Native Alaskans?

Alaska's indigenous people, who are jointly called Alaska Natives, can be divided into five major groupings: Aleuts, Northern Eskimos (Inupiat), Southern Eskimos (Yuit), Interior Indians (Athabascans) and Southeast Coastal Indians (Tlingit and Haida).
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What color eyes do Inuit have?

Typical eye colours in the Northern Inuit range from yellow through amber, brown, blue and very occasionally bi-eyed (where one eye is different to the other).
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Are Eskimos inbred?

Willerslev says the Paleo-Eskimos may have had cultural reasons for avoiding contact with outsiders. He found evidence that the group was highly inbred, with very little genetic diversity, suggesting that very few of them crossed the Bering Sea into North America from Asia.
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Why are Inuit not Native Americans?

Why are Inuit not Native Americans? Inuit are "Aboriginal" or "First Peoples", but are not "First Nations", because "First Nations" are Indians. Inuit are not Indians. The term "Indigenous Peoples" is an all-encompassing term that includes the Aboriginal or First Peoples of Canada, and other countries.
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Who are Inuit most closely related to?

Linguistically and culturally, the Inuits are more closely related to indigenous Mongolians of Fareast Asia then, say, Native Americans.
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Who are the Inuit descended from?

Lasting from around 2200 to 400 years ago, the Thule Culture followed the Dorset, and biological, cultural and linguistic evidence clearly shows that they are the direct ancestors of all modern Inuit.
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Are Native Americans descended from Inuit?

Ancient DNA Sheds New Light on Arctic's Earliest People. Today's Inuit and Native Americans of the Arctic are genetically distinct from the region's first settlers and had little interaction with them, a new study shows.
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Is Inuit same as Eskimo?

Alaska Natives increasingly prefer to be known by the names they use in their own languages, such as Inupiaq or Yupik. "Inuit" is now the current term in Alaska and across the Arctic, and "Eskimo" is fading from use. The Inuit Circumpolar Council prefers the term "Inuit" but some other organizations use "Eskimo".
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Why were Inuit called Eskimo?

According to Smithsonian linguist Ives Goddard, etymologically the word derives from the Innu-aimun (Montagnais) word ayas̆kimew, meaning "a person who laces a snowshoe", and is related to husky (a breed of dog).
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Do the Inuit still exist?

Many Inuit live in 53 communities across the northern regions of Canada, mostly along the Arctic coast, in Inuit Nunangat, which means “the place where Inuit live.” Inuit Nunangat consists of four regions: the Northwest Territories and Yukon (Inuvialuit), Nunavut, Northern Quebec (Nunavik), and the northeastern coast ...
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Do Eskimos have multiple wives?

Inuit marriages rarely included large ceremonies; couples were often considered married after the birth of their first child. There were monogamous and polygamous marriages, but polygyny was rare because few men could afford to support multiple wives.
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Are American Eskimo always white?

All Eskies are either completely white, or white with “biscuit cream,” according to the official breed standard. That means an Eskie should have a mostly white coat with “biscuit” colored fur around the edges.
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Do Eskimos kiss Inuits?

A common misconception is that the practice arose so that Inuit could kiss without their mouths freezing together. Rather, it is a non-erotic but intimate greeting used by people who, when they meet outside, often have little except their nose and eyes exposed.
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What are the physical traits of Inuit?

The [Inuit] range in height from short to medium, with long and high head, relatively broad flat face, high orbits, and narrow nose, showing alveolar prognathism like the Indians.
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How tall is the average Inuit?

Relatively stable values were seen in both genders with age. Median values in men/women aged 20 years and above were: height 164/153.5 cm, weight 64/54 kg and BMI 23.7/23.1. Men aged 50 years and above had a little lower height and weight than young men.
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What color are Viking eyes?

It turns out most Vikings weren't as fair-haired and blue-eyed as legend and pop culture have led people to believe. According to a new study on the DNA of over 400 Viking remains, most Vikings had dark hair and dark eyes.
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What nationality is closest to Native American?

Genetically, Native Americans are most closely related to East Asians and Ancient North Eurasian. Native American genomes contain genetic signals from Western Eurasia due in part to their descent from a common Siberian population during the Upper Paleolithic period.
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Are there any black Alaskans?

Despite their small population, Black Alaskans have a history in the state that stretches back more than a century. That history is the topic of a new book, “Black Lives in Alaska: A History of African Americans in the Far Northwest,” written by Ian Hartman and David Reamer.
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What races are considered native?

American Indian or Alaska Native – A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
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