The Inuit are included under the Constitution Act (1982) as Aboriginal peoples of Canada however. ... These lamps were essential for heat and light, however, soapstone lamps were hard to cook with and meat was generally eaten raw and/or frozen. The Inuit ate ... The people wear furry hoods on their heads to keep warm. read more
There are a couple of answers to this. First, your womb is in the core of the body. By the time you freeze your womb, you are dead. Second, Inuit were really, really good at keeping warm. read more
Inuit communities are found in the Arctic, in the Northwest Territories, Labrador and Quebec in Canada, above tree line in Alaska (where people are called the Inupiat and Yupik), and in Russia (where people are called the Yupik people). read more
The Inuit people live in the far northern areas of Alaska, Canada, Siberia, and Greenland. They originally made their home along the Alaskan coast, but migrated to other areas. Everything about the lives of the Inuit is influenced by the cold tundra climate in which they live. read more