Both the Europeans and Inuit would live with other people in communities, and interact with one another, as living together benefits everyone in a community. Both sides also believed in religions, albeit different ones. They had education, Europeans with schools, and Inuit with families and community circles. Both also had marriages, though Inuit marriages brought both families way closer than European ones, and Inuit did it for survival.
They spoke Inuktitut, their own language. Their religion was based around the land. They had currency economy, as they shared everything they caught, having no need for money. The Inuit diet revolved around what food they could find in the Arctic, namely animals, therefor their diet was very protein rich. It also helped surviving the cold. They wore animal skin to keep them warm. Inuit lived in small communities, with children who were treated properly and with care. Their bodies were also quite healthy.
They had religions based around Gods, and spoke many different languages. They lived in towns and cities, causing diseases to be more common. Also, because of the fact they had an economy based on money, sometimes some people went poor and couldn't even afford to live. They were generally not very healthy.