Here's why:
* Collective Noun: "Inuit" refers to the entire group of people who share a culture and language, rather than individual members.
* Grammatical Usage: In French, collective nouns are often treated as singular, even if they represent multiple individuals.
* Historical Context: The French language adopted "Inuit" as a collective noun, reflecting the understanding that the term represents a singular cultural and linguistic entity.
Example:
* Incorrect: Les Inuits (The Inuits)
* Correct: Les Inuits (The Inuit people)
It's important to note that this usage is specific to French. In other languages, "Inuit" may be pluralized differently. For example, in English, the plural form is "Inuit people."