Examples of using Inuit in English and their translations into Korean
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Many Inuit and family farmers also worry about their futures, and express grief in anticipation of worsening ecological losses.
Unlike Inuit sculpture, art prints from the Canadian Arctic are a twentieth century innovation in Inuit Eskimo art.
The Inuit diet- Stefansson and a colleague spent four years in the Arctic eating just meat and fish as part of an experiment.
For Inuit communities in the Inuit Land Claim Settlement Area of Nunatsiavut,
From the late 1980s, the Inuit returned to fishing for Greenland halibut as a means of preserving their culture.
These are the magnificent hand made sculptures carved from stone by the Inuit artists living in the northern Arctic regions of Canada.
From eight coastal stations, German Moravians served the Inuit until the 1960s as educators, employers, traders, judges, doctors, music teachers and lexicographers.
From eight coastal stations, German Moravians served the Inuit until the 1960s as educators, employers, traders, judges, doctors, music teachers and lexicographers.
Never forget that small Litachok for 8-10 passengers, among them most- Inuit, who returned home.
In Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982,"Aboriginal peoples of Canada" includes the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples.
Polar cruises in Northern Canada give their guests the chance to meet local Inuit communities and experience their unique culture.
For thousands of years, Inuit have adapted to the changes in their environment,
Inuit experience the highest mortality rates from lung cancer in the world, and mortality rates of some other cancers continue to increase disproportionately.
You must understand that the Inuit did not fear the cold; they took advantage of it.
The population is about 85% Inuit, and Inuktitut is an official language and the first language in schools.
By creating a written Inuktitut alphabet and dictionary, they helped preserve Inuit language and cultural identity.
As members of a team of Inuit and academic health-care researchers, we have been working with health-system partners to support Inuit in cancer care.
Although all communities produce Inuit sculptures featuring both animal and human subjects, some seem to
There are fewer Inuit objects in Norse sites, a fact which may be because the trade goods were organic, or that some Inuit prestige items were exported by the Norse into the wider European trade network.
Inuit drum dancing played a part in many special occasions such as births, marriages, a young Inuit hunting first, the change of seasons, greetings for visitors