Asked by princess
The Inuit were not native to _______.
a.
Canada
b.
Greenland
c.
Finland
d.
Alaska
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c. Finland
The Inuit are indigenous to Arctic North America and nearby islands (Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and parts of Russia). Indigenous peoples of Finland include the Sámi, not the Inuit.
The Inuit are indigenous to Arctic North America and nearby islands (Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and parts of Russia). Indigenous peoples of Finland include the Sámi, not the Inuit.
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