I'm afraid that's an incorrect assumption. I was specifically referring to those Inuit who still hunted traditional prey(such as whales, seals etc.), for their food . These are described as using modern rifles to kill whales etc., not the traditional harpoon. They're one of the few people who can still get around anti-whaling laws.
My understanding from articles, videos, etc., is there are only about 50,000 Inuit in the world today. All Inuit do not eat only traditional foods. Even among those that still hunt, most (not all) also eat crap like canned foods (which is why some are fat as hell). For example, this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGVdYiM5IXw shows Inuit who hunt with rifles and eat some traditional foods like raw seal (BTW, notice that they savor the organs too, eating nearly everything, and one granny mentions that the brains are her favorite part). The elders are all overweight (though not the worst I've seen by a long shot). They didn't get that way by eating only traditional foods.
Dr. Wortman has had to struggle just to get a tiny minority of Inuit and other First Nations people to eat only or mostly a traditional-type diet again (with splendid results among those who do it). If you do much research on the Inuit, reading about Dr. Wortman's work and stories on their current lifestyle and the problems they face, you'll find what I and William have been talking about--since first contact, and especially since the late 1970s, there has been increasing reliance on and consumption of imported processed foods, etc., resulting in increasing rates of the diseases of civilization.
I'm not convinced by your claims. If what you say is true, then Gray-Hawk's genius IQ is merely coincidence. I'm skeptical of that. I would need more evidence than just your assertion that the Inuit should be well-represented in the world's top universities. Most of the Inuit are eating a lot of crap, so I don't expect their current IQs to necessarily even match the avg American IQs today. I
would expect the first-contact Inuit to have had higher intelligence than the avg American (although standard IQ tests would probably be too laden in modern culture to have been accurate measures for them), and Upper Paleolithic Stone age hunters to have had even higher intelligence. Unfortunately, it will be difficult if not impossible to prove this and I think the only way people will be convinced is if thousands of people eat RPD and many have children with above-avg IQs, like Gray-Hawk.
I guess Michael's child could be a test of this. If his wife stays mostly meat/fat-based-RPD during pregnancy and the child does during his/her early years, then if I'm right, we should expect the child to turn out with an above-avg IQ. If Tyler is right, then it will more likely have an avg IQ.