The Inuit people are not found in

Alaska
Greenland
Canada
Sweden

The correct answer is (d). Sweden is not a country where Inuit people are found.

Inuit people are indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of North America, Greenland, and eastern Siberia. They are also known as Eskimos. The Inuit have a long and rich history and culture, and they have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Arctic environment.

The Inuit are divided into several different groups, including the Inupiat, Yupik, and Inuit of Greenland. Each group has its own unique language and culture.

The Inuit have a long history of hunting and fishing. They also have a strong tradition of art and storytelling.

The Inuit are facing many challenges today, including climate change, loss of traditional land, and discrimination. However, they are a resilient people and they are working to preserve their culture and way of life.

(a) Alaska is a state in the United States that is home to a large population of Inuit people.
(b) Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark that is home to a majority Inuit population.
(c) Canada is a country that is home to a large population of Inuit people.

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