Answer: inuit

AnswerCrossword Clue
INUITLanguage from which "kayak" comes
INUITGreenlandic speaker
INUITMany a Greenlander
INUITIce man?
INUITCertain harpooner
INUITSnowmen and snowwomen?
INUITLanguage akin to Kalaallisut
INUITUmiak passenger
INUITKayak propeller
INUITYupik relative
INUITIgloo resident
INUITNorthwest Territories native
INUITNative up north
INUITCertain Greenlander
INUITMukluks wearer
INUITMukluk wearer
INUITLanguage whose name means "people"
INUITLanguage related to Aleut
INUITLanguage that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo"
INUITYukon native
INUITFirst Nations people
INUITNative of the Land of the Midnight Sun
INUITLanguage group related to Yupik
INUITThe Greenlandic language is a form of it
INUITLanguage akin to Yupik
INUITCaribou hunter
INUITResidents of northern Canada
INUITNanook e.g.
INUITNative Canadian
INUITOne in an igloo
INUITNanook of the North, e.g.
INUITCertain Alaska native
INUITEskimo cousin
INUITOne in an igloo, perhaps
INUITEarly Arctic inhabitant
INUITArctic people
INUITIndigenous Alaskan
INUITAleut relative
INUITNative of northern Canada
INUITLanguage that gave us "kayak"