American Eskimo culture presents language and communication barriers in a healthcare setting. The document discusses how a healthcare worker would need to adapt to effectively communicate with and treat American Eskimo patients. This includes using non-verbal communication to develop trust, obtaining medical histories without a translator through demonstration and assistance from family, and explaining procedures while being aware of cultural taboos. The healthcare worker must understand differences in greetings, personal space, gender roles, and topics to avoid offense. Overall, the assignment requires the student to research a selected culture and address how they would provide culturally competent care as a healthcare professional working with patients from that culture.