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Caribou Inuit
Total population
3,000
Regions with significant populations
Nunavut
Languages
Inuktitut
Religion
Christianity, Inuit religion
Related ethnic groups
Copper Inuit

Caribou Inuit (Inuit: Kivallirmiut ), barren-ground caribou hunters, are bands of inland Inuit who lived west of Hudson Bay in Keewatin Region, Northwest Territories, now the Kivalliq Region of present-day Nunavut between 61° and 65° N and 90° and 102° W in Northern Canada. They were originally named "Caribou Eskimo" by the Danish Fifth Thule Expedition of 1921-4 led by Knud Rasmussen. Caribou Inuit are the southernmost subgroup of the Central Inuit.