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 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
- Alaskan people
- 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