The first Inuit people, also known as the Eskimo, typically had physical traits adapted to their Arctic environment. They often had stocky builds, which helped retain body heat, and their skin tones ranged from light to dark, depending on their geographic location. Inuit traditionally had black hair and dark brown eyes, with facial features that included high cheekbones and a broad, flat nose, adaptations that helped in cold climates. Their clothing, made from animal skins and furs, was designed for insulation against harsh weather.
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