Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: The Inuit

This is the flag of Nunavut composed of the traditional stone monument that marks sacred sites and guides travelers and the North Star. It was created in 1999.
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The Inuit or "people" live mostly in the Canadian Arctic and sub-Arctic.
Native women in gala dress. 
Geraldine Moodie photographs (1904-1905 Hudson Bay expedition
Aheamuit, Tribe of Arloo,  Arviat, 1937
Donald Benjamin Marsh (1903-1973) 
Inuit is a plural noun, its singular is Inuk.
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Hudson's Bay Company Ships with Inuit off the Upper Savage Islands,
Hudson Strait, 1819
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Here is the Coat of Arms with the caribou or reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), the narwhal (Monodon monoceros), an igloo and an iceberg, dwarf fireweed (Chamerion latifolium), Arctic poppies (Papaver radicatum) and Arctic heather (Cassiope tetragona).