Yes, they could probably survive. The most important things to the Inuit's survival would be the local animal species. People often misunderstand the completely different lifestyle lived by the people of the extreme north. What do they burn if there is no wood? read more
Basically what Quora User said, with the added observation that the survival of the Inuit was predicated on just two animals: the seal and the caribou. There were no Inuit living where at least one of those animals was not available. read more
First, it presumes that Inuit peoples are somehow preordained to be "polar people" who can only live in extreme polar climates. Second, the Inuit pre-industrial technological suite could be, and was, adopted by others just as easily. read more