"Eskimoes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Eskimoes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Eskimoes" Meaning

Esquimos is a noun that refers to the indigenous people who traditionally inhabit the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska (USA), Greenland, and Russia. They are also known as Inuit, and their traditional way of life is based on hunting and fishing to survive in the harsh Arctic environment.

"Eskimoes" Examples

Usage Examples of "Eskimoes"


1. In a historical context

The first explorers to encounter Eskimoes in the Arctic region were the Viking Leif Erikson and his crew in the 11th century.

2. In a cultural context

The Eskimoes have a rich cultural heritage, including intricate ice sculptures and traditional storytelling passed down through generations.

3. In a geographical context

The Inuit, also known as Eskimoes, inhabit the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and Russia.

4. In a scientific context

Research on the Eskimoes' adaptations to the harsh Arctic climate has provided valuable insights into human physiology and survival techniques.

5. In a literary context

The novel "The Eskimoes" by James Fenimore Cooper is a classic depiction of the early European encounters with the Inuit peoples in the Arctic wilderness.

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