单词 | Inuit |
例句 | 1 The singular of Inuit is Inuk. 2 May be an Inuit, or have some Inuit blood. 3 In recent times, anthropologists have noted that Inuit had almost universally perfect eyesight until significant numbers of them became literate. 4 Whale ribs are used by the Inuit peoples to form the frames of drums. 5 Johansen then proceeded to form another coalition with Inuit Ataqatigiit, and a six-member Cabinet was sworn in on April 5. 6 He pays heed to the observations of the Inuit. 7 Two factors, however, may boost Inuit bargaining power. 8 An Inuit from Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. 9 Inuit have traditionally been hunters and fishery. 10 The people of northern Canada are called Inuit. 11 Drunk as a dog,'the Inuit like to say. 12 The changing climate forced the Inuit to work their way south, forcing them into marginal niches along the edges of the tree line. 13 An example is the Inuit people of Alaska and northern Canada. 14 In Canada and Greenland, the Inuit circulated almost exclusively north of the "Arctic tree line", the de facto southern border of Inuit society. 15 While I was talking with my Inuit host, his wife piled Arctic wolf and caribou skins on the ice bed. 16 Confirming with satellite data what Inuit had been reporting anecdotally, its findings shocked climatologists and governments. 17 The early Inuit (Eskimos) produced such utilitarian objects as harpoon shafts and bucket handles out of ivory and often etched them with geometric or curving patterns. See also scrimshaw. 18 Using her "ula" – a special Inuit knife shaped like a half moon – she has removed all traces of fat from the skin, washed it and then stretched it out to air. 19 I was talking with my Inuit host, his wife piled Arctic wolf and caribou skins on the ice bed. 20 Yeah, well, he's going there to teach the Inuit population, who suffer from high illiteracy. 21 The museum has a fascinating collection of exhibits ranging from Iron Age pottery to Inuit clothing. 22 The paddles they used were the very narrow bladed ones like the Inuit sea kayak paddles. 23 The Kabari huddled against it in their woolen shawls, like Inuit outside their igloos. 24 About one-half of Canadians are from Britain or French ancestry. Native Indians and Inuit still live in the country. 25 These collect in the tissues of wildlife and the local Inuit people. 26 Whether they catch a male or female narwhal, the Inuit waste nothing. 27 All the actors and crewmembers in the film are Inuit Indians. 28 My definition of luxury will most probably differ completely from that of say an Inuit Tribesman living above the arctic circle. 29 With extensive facial and body tattooing used among Native Americans, such as the Cree, the mummified bodies of a group of six Greenland Inuit women c. 30 Aa parka and a warm waterproof coat made by the Inuit natives from animal skins. 31 Whale meat, especially the vitamin C - rich skin, is an essential 5 part of the Inuit diet. 32 The culture and technology of Inuit society that served so well in the Arctic were not suited to subarctic regions, so they did not displace their southern neighbours. 33 Kimmirut is not only home to icebergs and sub-zero temperatures, it's also the chilly Arctic home of a small community of around 400 Inuit. 34 The majority of the population is of Scandinavian descent, with small groups of Inuit (from Greenland), Faroese, and immigrants. 35 The Inuit Circumpolar Council is a non-governmental organization that represents about 150, 000 Inuit. 36 However , the Inuit peoples who inhabit the island generally live at coastal trading posts. 37 In April 1909, American Navy engineer Robert Peary, who had already failed to reach the pole once, set off to try again, this time accompanied by a party of four Inuit guides. 38 Inuit industry relied almost exclusively on animal hides, driftwood, and bones, although some tools were also made out of worked stones, particularly the readily worked soapstone. 39 Soon other residents from Grise Fiord, a remote Inuit hamlet in the Canadian High Arctic, traveled 50 miles by snowmobile to break holes in the ice so the whales could breathe. 40 Mr Okalik has led Nunavut since the territory, encompassing most of Canada's Arctic archipelago, was created in 1999 to settle a land claim by the Inuit (once known as Eskimos). 41 Opponents of the move called on an Inuit politician in a sealskin waistcoat to explain why his homeland will feel the impact. 42 But a warming climate brings many problems for the Inuit. 43 Unlike other Inuit populations across the Arctic, the Inughuit have maintained where possible their ancient way of life, using kayaks and harpoons to hunt narwhal and travelling by dog-sled in winter. 43 try its best to collect and build good sentences. 44 The government has started a new school project in which Inuit teach their own young children. 45 The right to self-determination, particularly for indigenous people like Greenland's Inuit, more commonly known as Eskimos, was a recurring theme this weekend. |
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