The term "Eskimo" is considered outdated and offensive by many Indigenous peoples in the Arctic.
Instead of using "Eskimo," it's more accurate and respectful to use the specific names of the different Indigenous groups, such as:
* Inuit: This is the preferred term for the Indigenous people of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.
* Yupik: This refers to the Indigenous people of Alaska and Siberia.
* Inupiat: This refers to the Indigenous people of northern Alaska.
Remember, language matters, and using respectful and accurate terminology is crucial when talking about Indigenous peoples.