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Demographics- Inuit 57.9%
Languages- Non Official 53.2% (predominantly Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun but includes other First Nations languages and non-official)
Long regarded as a campsite and fishing spot by the Inuit, the place chosen had traditionally been named Iqaluit - "many fish" in Inuktitut
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqaluit#Demographics
You sure about that?
Um...I believe your question was:
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Um... can you name a single Inuit city of 6,000? Can you name a single Inuit city?
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Which I did, would you like some more Inuit cities, I can name quite a few:
Rankin Inlet 2,358 in 2006
Arviat 2,060
Baker Lake 1,728
Igloolik 1,538
Cambridge Bay 1,477
Pangnirtung 1,325
Pond Inlet 1,315
Kugluktuk 1,302
Cape Dorset 1,236
All those are predominately Inuit cities, and Iqaluit is over 6000 so I believe I have taken care of your questions.
Here's some more information for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit