Final answer:
The Inupiat Eskimo's support for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is not representative of Indigenous responses to resource development.
Step-by-step explanation:
Indigenous responses to the impacts of resource development can vary depending on the specific circumstances and perspectives of different Indigenous groups. However, one response that is not representative of Indigenous responses is the support for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by the Inupiat Eskimo. While the Gwich'in, another indigenous group, claims that drilling would devastate their way of life and cultural practices, the Inupiat Eskimo favor oil drilling due to the potential economic benefits they would receive from the development. This difference in opinion demonstrates that not all Indigenous groups have the same response to resource development.