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Who are the Inuit?

  1. The nomadic Aboriginal people who followed the bison herd.

  2. European settlers from Greenland.

  3. The Aboriginal people of the Northwest who were hunter-gatherers.

  4. The people who first settled in Labrador and Newfoundland.

The correct answer is: The Aboriginal people of the Northwest who were hunter-gatherers.

The Inuit are an indigenous people who have lived in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland for thousands of years. Option A is incorrect because it refers to the Plains Indians, not the Inuit. Option B is incorrect because the Inuit are indigenous to North America and are not European settlers. Option D is incorrect because the Inuit did not originally settle in Labrador and Newfoundland. The Inuit have a distinct culture and language from other indigenous groups, including the First Nations peoples of the Northwest (Option C). Therefore, Option C is the correct answer.