Then you obviously didn't talk to Inuits.
I lived with them in uninsulated prospector tent's at -80 for over 3 years,learned some of their language and most of their customs and traditions.
I learned to respect them as some of the toughest peeps I have ever met,I also can fly into any airport in Nunavut and know someone there or in the town.
I've met and dined with all the Innuit big wigs in the kivallik,when the quebec mining companys want to start a mine they know how to shmooze the owners of the territory.
I've escorted every single one of them from the plane to the kitchen at camp in a gotrack and have many videos of my time up there(73).
The arctic is a huge place but the people are few,I still know someone in every community from whale cove to Baker lake and Yellowknife.
My Inuk name is Umilik,it means the bearded one as I grew a huge beard while living with the Innuit.
They cant grow more then a few whiskers.
If you have a big beard your treated with the utmost respect,the longer the better.
At minus 80 my shaver didnt work anyways. The batterys exploded.