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Greenlandic Inuit are the indigenous peoples of Greenland. Approximately 89% of Greenland’s population of 57695 is Inuit or 51349 people as of 2012. They belong to three major groups: Kalaallit of west Greenland who speak Kalaallisut Tunumiit of east Greenland who speak Tunumiisut Inughuit of north Greenland who speak Inuktun or Polar EskimoHistorically Kalaallit referred specifically to the people of Western Greenland.

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