Eskimos, also known as Inupiat or Yupik, are an indigenous people living on icy lands all year round, distributed from eastern Siberira, through Alaska (USA), Canada and Greenland.
Eskimos usually have a general appearance: light brown skin, straight, black hair, dark eyes, large face and high cheekbones.
Eskimos are known as the friendliest and most cold-resistant people in the world.
The weather is harsh, so growing food or vegetables in the Arctic is difficult.
However, vegetables are not the main food of the Eskimos, but meat is.
The men gathered at the counter outside in the cold, drinking hot tea and often enjoying the familiar donuts.
A traditional and popular dish among Eskimos is Akutaq (commonly known as Eskimo ice cream).
Hot tea and crispy golden fried dough cakes are indispensable dishes in the lives of the people here.
Besides the culinary life, the spiritual life of the Eskimo people is also highlighted by many tourists.
Akutaq – the favorite ice cream of the Eskimos.
The role of the Eskimo man was to hunt, drive a sled, row a boat, and build a house.
Eskimos establish basic rules of conduct with each other.
The Eskimos also believe very much in gods.