No - Inuit leaders have repeatedly informed EU Commissioners that as the Inuit sell seal pelts to open fur auctions they suffer the same market price decline due to the EU ban as non-Inuit sealers
"Seal" translates to "natsiq" in Inuktitut.
Natsiq
Seal blubber. Lots and lots of seal blubber.
The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available
They use seal bone and fur.
caibou seal and narwhale
Yes of course you can. Seal eyeballs are the tastiest part and are prized by the Inuit as a delicacy.
Whale bone and seal skins and wood
I am 6 year old I know that Inuit make wapons and shadows of whales and seal skin
bearded seal, ringed seal,walrus,beluga whale,caribou,polar bear,and muskoxen
polar bear,seal,fish,berries,birds,and carabou.
The Inuit wore layers of caribou or seal skin clothing.