No, Mexicans are not descended from the Inuits. The indigenous peoples of Mexico, such as the Aztecs and Maya, have distinct ancestral lineages that are separate from those of the Inuit, who primarily inhabit the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. While both groups are part of the broader Indigenous peoples of the Americas, their genetic and cultural histories are quite different.
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