Other crossword clues for answer "INUIT"INUITNorthern native peopleNunavut nativeArctic inhabitantGreenland groupLanguage in a family with UnanganLanguage that gave us kayakAnorak wearerNunatsiavut nativeWhale-hunting tribeIndigenous AlaskanEskimoPeople in umiaksSome CanadiansAlaskan nativeArctic First Nations residentArctic citizenNorthern nativeNative AlaskanDespite popular belief, it does not, in fact, have a multitude of words for "snow"Igloo dwellerEskimo peopleNative of northern Canada53-Down inhabitantArctic nativeNorthern peopleMany GreenlandersNative of AlaskaCanadian nativeArctic languageIndigenous CanadianMany an Arctic residentPeople of the ArcticNunavut languageNorthern CanadianAlaska nativeAleut relativePeople related to the YupikLanguage that gives us "kayak"Greenland nativeArctic dwellerArctic peopleGreenland languageLike most residents of NunavutArctic nativesNative peoples of the ArcticIndigenous people of the far NorthLike most of Nunavut's populationNunatsiavut peopleEskimo word for "Eskimo"Certain AlaskanCanadian Arctic nativesMost GreenlandersTraditional sled buildersAbout 50,000 CanadiansNative CanadianLanguage that "kayak" came fromOriginal language of "kayak"Certain CanadianLanguage we got "kayak" fromThousands of GreenlandersLanguage that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo"Language related to AleutLanguage whose name means "people"Preferred term for 65-AcrossMukluk wearerMukluks wearerCertain GreenlanderNative up northNorthwest Territories nativeLanguage from which "kayak" comesYupik relativeKayak propellerUmiak passengerLanguage akin to KalaallisutSnowmen and snowwomen?Language group related to YupikThe Greenlandic language is a form of itCertain harpoonerIce man?Many a GreenlanderGreenlandic speakerLanguage akin to YupikLanguage that gave us the word "igloo"First Nations peopleNative of the Land of the Midnight SunIn which Nunavut means "our land"Language family in CanadaNunavut peopleTraditional makers of anoraksIgloo residentArctic indigenous groupPeople often living in extreme conditionsLanguage from which "anorak" is borrowedNatives of NunavutPeople whose traditional lands include NunavutLike the sea goddess SednaEarly Arctic inhabitantOne in an igloo, perhapsEskimo cousinCertain Alaska nativeNanook of the North, e.g.One in an iglooArctic Archipelago peopleLanguage group that includes Inupiaq and InuktitutMost Greenlanders and many Alaskans___ Sign Language (endangered language)Language group that gave us "kayak"People of northern CanadaSome AlaskansArctic people in the novel "Sanaaq"Kenojuak Ashevak's ethnic groupLanguage group for InuktitutYukon nativeSome northern Canada nativesThe majority of GreenlandersWord widely preferred over "Eskimo"Most Nunavut residentsArctic peoplesLike InuvialuktunCanadian Arctic nativePeople who invented the qajaqMany celebrants of QuviasukvikMany AlaskansMany indigenous AlaskansNanook e.g.Indigenous group of the Northwest TerritoriesResidents of northern CanadaCaribou hunterMuktuk eater