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The indigenous people that have and currently inhabit the arctic region were previously referred to as eskimo, but the preferred term to use is Inuit
Who are inuit people?
Inuit, a derogatory term for Eskimo, are a group of culturally and linguistically distinctive Indigenous peoples of the Arctic and subarctic regions. Their ancestral lands include Arctic Canada, northern and southwestern Alaska in the United States, and a portion of Chukotka in Russia's Far East.
Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark, Arctic Canada, and Greenland. The Aleutian Islands are home to the closely related Unangan/Unangas/Unangax (Aleuts). Inuit people live in some of the largest and most northern places in the world. More over 182,000 people are thought to be Inuit overall.
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