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Other crossword clues for answer "INUIT"

INUIT
Northern native people
Nunavut native
Arctic inhabitant
Greenland group
Language in a family with Unangan
Language that gave us kayak
Anorak wearer
Nunatsiavut native
Whale-hunting tribe
Indigenous Alaskan
Eskimo
People in umiaks
Some Canadians
Alaskan native
Arctic First Nations resident
Arctic citizen
Northern native
Native Alaskan
Despite popular belief, it does not, in fact, have a multitude of words for "snow"
Igloo dweller
Eskimo people
Native of northern Canada
53-Down inhabitant
Arctic native
Northern people
Many Greenlanders
Native of Alaska
Canadian native
Arctic language
Indigenous Canadian
Many an Arctic resident
People of the Arctic
Nunavut language
Northern Canadian
Alaska native
Aleut relative
People related to the Yupik
Language that gives us "kayak"
Greenland native
Arctic dweller
Arctic people
Greenland language
Like most residents of Nunavut
Arctic natives
Native peoples of the Arctic
Indigenous people of the far North
Like most of Nunavut's population
Nunatsiavut people
Eskimo word for "Eskimo"
Certain Alaskan
Canadian Arctic natives
Most Greenlanders
Traditional sled builders
About 50,000 Canadians
Native Canadian
Language that "kayak" came from
Original language of "kayak"
Certain Canadian
Language we got "kayak" from
Thousands of Greenlanders
Language that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo"
Language related to Aleut
Language whose name means "people"
Preferred term for 65-Across
Mukluk wearer
Mukluks wearer
Certain Greenlander
Native up north
Northwest Territories native
Language from which "kayak" comes
Yupik relative
Kayak propeller
Umiak passenger
Language akin to Kalaallisut
Snowmen and snowwomen?
Language group related to Yupik
The Greenlandic language is a form of it
Certain harpooner
Ice man?
Many a Greenlander
Greenlandic speaker
Language akin to Yupik
Language that gave us the word "igloo"
First Nations people
Native of the Land of the Midnight Sun
In which Nunavut means "our land"
Language family in Canada
Nunavut people
Traditional makers of anoraks
Igloo resident
Arctic indigenous group
People often living in extreme conditions
Language from which "anorak" is borrowed
Natives of Nunavut
People whose traditional lands include Nunavut
Like the sea goddess Sedna
Early Arctic inhabitant
One in an igloo, perhaps
Eskimo cousin
Certain Alaska native
Nanook of the North, e.g.
One in an igloo
Arctic Archipelago people
Language group that includes Inupiaq and Inuktitut
Most Greenlanders and many Alaskans
___ Sign Language (endangered language)
Language group that gave us "kayak"
People of northern Canada
Some Alaskans
Arctic people in the novel "Sanaaq"
Kenojuak Ashevak's ethnic group
Language group for Inuktitut
Yukon native
Some northern Canada natives
The majority of Greenlanders
Word widely preferred over "Eskimo"
Most Nunavut residents
Arctic peoples
Like Inuvialuktun
Canadian Arctic native
People who invented the qajaq
Many celebrants of Quviasukvik
Many Alaskans
Many indigenous Alaskans
Nanook e.g.
Indigenous group of the Northwest Territories
Residents of northern Canada
Caribou hunter
Muktuk eater