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no they dont. but in the spring and summer they hunt caribou!

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What did the Copper Inuit hunt in the Winter?

They hunted carboui


Who are the inuit people of the arctic?

they are people who traveled across the bering strait No, they crossed the Bering sea. People who crossed the Bering strait came much earlier than the Inuits, approximately 10,000 years earlier. Non-Indian Eskimos or Inuits, and Aleuts began traveling from Siberia to Alaska around 3,000 B.C.


What do Inuit people wear?

When the Inuit people lived exclusively on the land, and before trade with the Europeans, caribou and seal were the main sources of clothing material. The insulating properties of caribou fur made it perfect for protection from the harsh winter cold. Sealskins were preferred for footwear because of its durability and natural water-resistance.


What materials did the copper Inuit use to make clothes in the past?

They used Seal Blubber and caribou hides and fur


What were the two most important resources the copper Inuit used to meet their basic needs?

Caribou was probably the most important as they used it for pratically everything


On what animals did the inuit depend?

Caribou


Migration of Inuit?

The Inuit came from Russia following food. Caribou, Moose, ect.


When did the Inuit hunt for caribou?

Around seasonal migrations


What do inuit tribes eat?

The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available


Did Eskimos eat caribou or buffalo?

The Inuit live too far north to hunt bison. They probably hunt caribou at times. However, seals, fish and whales are the main staples for the Inuit.


What did Inuits do in winter?

In the winter the Inuit people would hunt caribou and fish. They would always try to stay warm during the harsh cold and very long winter. The women would make clothes for her family and the father would do the fishing and hunting because they thought men were the stronger and smarter gender.


How did the inuit get food to eat?

The Intuit got food to eat by hunting for it. They hunted and ate whales, seals, and caribou. In the winter months they would have to cut holes in the ice in order to get fish.