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<h1>Inuit Family Life</h1>
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<h3>Values</h3>
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The Inupiaq People have a profound sense of respect for each other,
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especially for the elders. Each generation learns their codes of
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conduct, morals, by observing the way their parents live. The elders
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in the community are seen as the teachers and are the voice of authority
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when problems arise. When having to deal with these problems, the
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elders, both men and women, get together, discuss the issue at hand,
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and come to a consensus. At times, it's a man who is the head of the
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group while other times it's a woman.
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At the center of the Inuit culture is family. The family and the larger
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network of social relationships form the environment into which children
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are born and begin the learning process to become adults. A primary
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contribution that binds people together socially is the sharing of food
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and the willingness to cooperate when the need arises. When animals are
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killed on the hunt, they are shared, when people are in need, they are
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looked after; it is the Inuit way and it represents a value that they
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Inuit Children
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<h3>Gender and Status</h3>
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Inupiaq women are not part of an urban underclass. Most women have
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stable incomes from employment in craft production and are homeowners.
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<h3>Etiquette</h3>
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Tribal, village, clan and family affiliations are important to all
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Native people. When greeting a casual acquaintance "Where are you from?"
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is the most common greeting. Many Inupiaq people introduce themselves,
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naming their parents and village as this becomes the initial opportunity
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to understand the unique background and family ties of a new person and
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a show of mutual respect.
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<h3>Social Distance</h3>
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Public touching and hugging will not be witnessed by a visitor within the
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Alaska Native Inuit. When a grieving person expressed sadness and tears,
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it would not be appropriate to touch the distressed person. However, these
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intimate customs vary from village to village. Some Inupiaq display
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affection openly, but nose kissing is reserved for the interaction between
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mother and child.
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