Yes, they do because they don't have much of a growing season, and so they must depend on animals and fish for their main food sources.
Inuit culture demands that people, animals, and nature be treated equally. Inuit people are known for living off the land, even in the harshest of environments.
they use it for farming.
Many people, including Eskimo, Inuit, Japanese, and people of other cultures, eat whale.
Many people, including Eskimo, Inuit, Japanese, and people of other cultures, eat whale.
they ate manley fish and other sea animals, that they would catch themselve
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
They lived in igloos. No heat, they lived in the snow & they had to hunt their animals.......
seals and whale for food and oil
the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA
the inuit people grow potatoes, carrots and peasRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_did_the_Inuit_tribe_grow_for_crops#ixzz15z5FDzzp
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
Do any of which animals, and where, eat people? Lots of animals eat people, though humans are not as appetizing as one might think.