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  1. Inuit - Wikipedia

    Canada has adopted some of Inuit culture as national symbols, using Inuit cultural icons like the inuksuk in unlikely places, such as its use as a symbol at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

  2. Inuit - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Inuit — Inuktitut for “the people” — are an Indigenous people, the majority of whom inhabit the northern regions of Canada. An Inuit person is known a...

  3. Inuit | People, Meaning, Greenland, Language, Food ...

    Jan 12, 2026 · Many Inuit abandoned nomadic hunting for settlements and cities, working in mines and oil fields. Despite these changes, many traditional elements of Inuit culture have been preserved, …

  4. Inuit - rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca

    According to the 2021 Census, there are 70,545 1 Inuit in Canada. Many Inuit in Canada live in Inuit Nunangat, which means "the place where Inuit live." Inuit Nunangat is comprised of 4 regions: …

  5. Inuit - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

    Since time immemorial, Inuit have lived and thrived in Inuit Nunangat, our homeland encompassing 36 per cent of Canada’s landmass and 50 per cent of its coastline. Inuit Nunangat as a geographic and …

  6. The Inuit People - WorldAtlas

    Nov 13, 2025 · In Canada, most Inuit live in Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland that includes Nunavut, Nunavik in northern Quebec, Nunatsiavut in northern Labrador, and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region …

  7. Inuit Culture | Canada First Nations

    The Inuit, Inuktitut for “the people,” are an Aboriginal people, the majority of whom inhabit the northern regions of Canada. An Inuit person is known as an Inuk. The Inuit homeland is known as Inuit …