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Things inuit often describes (“inuit ________”)
people, culture, art, women, communities, children, hunters, society, population, life, groups, language, peoples, community, woman, families, artists, men, way, hunter, family, village, diet, populations, leaders, knowledge, languages, identity, carvings, name, rights, settlements, tradition, settlement, living, cultures, clothing, elders, traditions, religion, history, group, names, word, values, villages, territory, camp, societies, organizations, girl, sculpture, youth, lands, camps, teachers, economy, practices, child, shamans, residents, organization, tribes, legend, students, stories, homeland, boy, practice, shaman, literature, prints, perspective, friends, infants, mothers, hunting, guides, claims, inupiaq, guide, companions, workers, artist, mythology, legends, lifestyle, girls, games, myth, music
How inuit often is described (“________ inuit”)
many, other, non, alaskan, local, most, young, few, modern, traditional, contemporary, native, canadian, several, coastal, northern, eastern, historic, western, older, younger, day, individual, indian, nomadic, greenlandic, central, indigenous, part, polar, circumpolar, relocated, seated, century, mixed, elderly, unknown, prehistoric, resident, hostile, arctic, mainland, blond, dwelling, subject, aboriginal, one, precontact
Commonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.
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