When did the Inuit settle in the Arctic?

When did the Inuit settle in the Arctic? During roughly 4,000 years of human history in the Arctic, the appearance of new people has brought continual cultural change. The ancestors of the present-day Inuit, who are culturally related to Inupiat (northern Alaska), Katladlit (Greenland) and Yuit (Siberia and western Alaska), arrived about 1050 CE. How … Continue reading When did the Inuit settle in the Arctic?