The proper term for Eskimos, a people who live in arctic Canada, Alaska USA and Greenland. Closely related to the Aleut. Also Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit, which has a very complex agglutinative grammar that can express entire sentences in a single long word.
"Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world...""
Derived from the term "eskimo brothers", inuit sisters is a common bond shared between two or more women who have slept with the same man.
Dieondra: "Ayo Charice, you sleep with ya boy Trayquan last Wednesday?"
Charice: "Hell yuhhh!!!"
Dieondra: "Yeahhh well I did too, 'cept on Tuesday!"
Charice: "Dayummm, looks we be Inuit Sisters mah girl."
A tribe that resides in Northern Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. They live off hunting and use every part of the animals they hunt. More commonly known as Eskimo.
It is really not the proper term for Eskimo since Eskimo is a more collective term that includes the Yupik, who take great offence in being called Inuit. The word has fallen out of use in much of Canada from a false etymology. It does NOT come from a Cree word that means "eaters of raw meat." The Cree themselves ate raw meat. The first origins of this word are French and appear before contact with the Ojibwa, who do call the Eskimos "eaters of raw meat."