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  2. Inuit are the descendants of what anthropologists call the Thule people, who emerged from western Alaska around 1000 CE. They had split from the related Aleut group about 4000 years ago and from northeastern Siberian migrants. They spread eastward across the Arctic. They displaced the related Dorset culture, called the Tuniit in Inuktitut, which was the last major Paleo-Eskimo culture.

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    The Inuit in North America (including Greenland) are the descendants of what anthropologists call the Thule people, who emerged from western Alaska around 1000 CE. They had split from the related Aleut group about 4000 years ago and from northeastern Siberian migrants. They spread eastwards across the Arctic.
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  3. Inuit | Definition, History, Culture, & Facts | Britannica

     
  4. Inuit - The Canadian Encyclopedia

  5. Inuit - Wikipedia

  6. The Inuit People - Facing History and Ourselves

  7. Native People of the Arctic and Subarctic - National …

    Between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago, people began crossing the Bering Strait from Asia into what is now Alaska. Over time, some of those people moved into the Canadian Arctic and...

  8. Inuit - Encyclopedia.com

  9. Early History - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

    In less than a thousand years, groups of Sivullirmiut travelled from the north coast of Alaska, east across Canada as far as southern Greenland. In Canada, early Inuit settled as far east and south as the Strait of Belle Isle on the coast of …

  10. Inuit - New World Encyclopedia

    The Inuit began to emerge as a political force in the late 1960s and early 1970s, shortly after the first graduates returned home. They formed new politically active associations in the early 1970s, starting with the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami in …

  11. Inuit | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    This collection explores Inuit culture, history and society through the use of exhibits, images, videos and articles. These sources also illustrate the importance of Arctic lands, animals and the environment to Inuit identity and life in the North.

  12. Early Inuit (Thule Culture) - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Feb 7, 2006 · Early Inuit groups from northern Alaska moved into the Eastern North American Arctic (i.e., Canada and Greenland) around 800 years ago (ca. 1200 CE). In roughly a century, some of these early Inuit groups rapidly …

  13. Inuit Nunangat - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

  14. Learn about Inuit across Canada

  15. Inuit - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

  16. As ice melts, the Inuit strive to keep their culture alive

  17. Inuits | The Canadian Encyclopedia

  18. Inuit - rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca

  19. Nunavut’s Unfulfilled Promise - Canada's History

  20. Arctic Indigenous Peoples in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia

  21. Online Exhibitions - Canadian Museum of History

  22. Inuit Traditional Stories | The Canadian Encyclopedia

  23. Canadian government apologizes to Inuit in Nunavik for mass …

  24. Inuktitut - The Canadian Encyclopedia