People in umiaks
Else clues• Alaska native
• Aleut relative
• Anorak wearer
• Arctic citizen
• Arctic dweller
• Arctic Eskimo
• Arctic First Nations resident
• Arctic inhabitant
• Arctic language
• Arctic native
• Canadian native
• Caribou hunter
• Certain Alaska native
• Certain Alaskan
• Certain Greenlander
• Early Arctic inhabitant
• Eskimo
• Eskimo cousin
• Eskimo people
• Eskimo people of North America
• Eskimo word for Eskimo
• Greenland Eskimo
• Greenland native
• Igloo dweller
• Igloo resident
• Igloo? He finds you in it
• Indigenous Canadian
• Kayak propeller
• Language akin to Kalaallisut
• Language from which kayak comes
• Language related to Aleut
• Language that gave us kayak
• Language that gave us the words kayak and igloo
• Language whose name means people
• Many Greenlanders
• Most Nunavut inhabitants
• Mukluk wearer
• Nanook e.g.
• Nanook of the North, e.g.
• Native Alaskan
• Native Greenlander
• Native of Alaska
• Native of northern Canada
• Native up north
• North Slope dweller
• Northern native
• Northern native people
• Northern people
• Northwest Territories native
• Nunavik native
• One in an igloo, perhaps
• People of the Arctic
• People related to the Yupik
• Residents of northern Canada
• Snowmen and snowwomen?
• Some Canadians
• Umiak passenger
• Word preferred over Eskimo
• Yukon native
• Yupik relative
• A member of a people inhabiting the Arctic (northern Canada or Greenland or Alaska or eastern Siberia)
• The Algonquians called them Eskimo (`eaters of raw flesh') but they call themselves the Inuit (`the people')