inuit

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inuit

An Inuit hunter stands on the ice, looking out across the frozen sea.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of an Indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic regions of northern Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and eastern Siberia: The term "Inuit" refers to a specific cultural and ethnic group. It is the preferred and correct term for the people historically referred to by the exogenous name "Eskimo."
    • The people collectively: "Inuit" can also be used as a plural noun to refer to the people as a whole.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Inuit have developed sophisticated techniques for surviving in the harsh Arctic climate.
    • She is an Inuit artist known for her beautiful soapstone carvings.
    • The museum has an exhibit on traditional Inuit clothing.
Advanced Usage
  • "Inuit" as an adjective: While primarily a noun, "Inuit" is also correctly used attributively to describe things pertaining to the Inuit people.
    • Inuit languages are part of the Eskimo-Aleut family.
    • The conference focused on Inuit rights and self-governance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Inuk (singular noun): The singular form for one member of the Inuit people.
    • He is an Inuk from Nunavut.
  • Inuktitut (noun): The name for the Inuit language spoken in parts of Canada.
    • She is learning to speak Inuktitut.
Synonyms
  • Indigenous Arctic people: A descriptive synonym.
  • Note: The term "Eskimo" is considered outdated and often offensive by many Inuit and Yupik people. "Inuit" is the preferred term, especially in Canada and Greenland. In Alaska and Siberia, "Yupik," "Iñupiat," or other specific group names are often more accurate.
Related Phrases and Usage Notes
  • "Inuit Nunangat": Refers to the Inuit homeland in Canada, encompassing land, water, and ice.
  • Important Distinction: "Inuit" refers specifically to the people of the North American Arctic. It is not a synonym for all Arctic Indigenous peoples, such as the Yupik of Alaska and Siberia.
inuit

An Inuit hunter stands on the ice, looking out across the frozen sea.

Noun
  1. a member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia); the Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')