Noun
Inuk (plural Inuks or Inuit)
A member of one of the several indigenous peoples from the Arctic who descended from the Thule.
Her hair’s cut short, and besides, she says, she’s Inuk. Source: Internet
Stan Nochasak, an Inuk drum dancer from Nain who lives in St. John’s, performed a drum dance with a young girl before addressing the crowd. Source: Internet
The cast will consist of seven original actors of Inuk, Cree, Okanagan, Ho-Cak, Snaw-Naw-As, and a range of diverse performers. Source: Internet
“You’re very lucky,” says Liisi, our host in Nuuk, who greets us at the door of the Inuk Hostel and beckons us inside. Source: Internet
The World of Robert Flaherty Griffith, Richard Flaherty was determined to make a new film, one following a life of a typical Inuk and his family. Source: Internet
Year of the Hunter CBC Documentary Melanie McGrath, a writer, writes that, while living in Northern Quebec for the year of filming Nanook, Flaherty had an affair with his lead actress, the young Inuk woman who played Nanook's wife. Source: Internet