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The impact of colonization on the Inuit people of Canada
Introduction
The Inuit did not have the precise idea of what colonization was or the way that it will for
all time change their way of life. With the appearance of non-Qallunaat or Inuit individuals,
whites overall started to have an impact on this lifestyle from the years and offered a plan of
unfamiliar qualities based on private enterprise. Pioneer rulers had various impacts not just on
the existence of the Inuit individuals in Canada. For quite a long time these communities
depended on their regular resources, imaginative instruments, strong leaders, and abilities before
colonization to adjust to the cold, cruel environment of the Arctic North. The Inuit public lived
principally on fish and marine animals like seals, caribou, whales, and walruses. Out of
appreciation for the land and sea accommodated Inuit, they, as other native people groups,
capably involved all pieces of the animals for food, dress, and tools, making inventive lances and
harps, park covers, covers, and boats. Early European settlers and visitors brought metal
apparatuses and other made products to Inuit, Moravian missionaries changed numerous Inuit
over to Christianity, and Inuktitut was acquainted with the transcendently English-talking local
area in North America in the twentieth century. The numerous customs, values, abilities, and
information that tight spot Inuit as a local area lead us to answer requests from outsides.
Student name
Instructor’s name
Course
Date
The impact of colonization on the Inuit people of Canada
Introduction
The Inuit did not have the precise idea of what colonization was or the way that it will for
all time change their way of life. With the appearance of non-Qallunaat or Inuit individuals,
whites overall started to have an impact on this lifestyle from the years and offered a plan of
unfamiliar qualities based on private enterprise. Pioneer rulers had various impacts not just on
the existence of the Inuit individuals in Canada. For quite a long time these communities
depended on their regular resources, imaginative instruments, strong leaders, and abilities before
colonization to adjust to the cold, cruel environment of the Arctic North. The Inuit public lived
principally on fish and marine animals like seals, caribou, whales, and walruses. Out of
appreciation for the land and sea accommodated Inuit, they, as other native people groups,
capably involved all pieces of the animals for food, dress, and tools, making inventive lances and
harps, park covers, covers, and boats. Early European settlers and visitors brought metal
apparatuses and other made products to Inuit, Moravian missionaries changed numerous Inuit
over to Christianity, and Inuktitut was acquainted with the transcendently English-talking local
area in North America in the twentieth century. The numerous customs, values, abilities, and
information that tight spot Inuit as a local area lead us to answer requests from outsides.