they use it for farming.
Most definitely people do determine land use. Animals have very little say in the matter.
Yes, It is a fact that the Inuit people utilized all resources that could be claimed from an animal. Everything from the skins to the organs all had a special use. These people as well as many of the aboriginal people did not waste but appreciated what they could get.
inuit make their tools with rocks and animals skin
food, warmth, and materials for inside their igloos.
They use guns.
they would compasses to know were they are going,they would use bones and stuff to kill animals,
they used mostly bones from animals
The Arctic people or the Inuit cutting tools are knives, ice, and also snow. They use a knife called "Ulu" to skin and butcher animals.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
They used their land to build home, raise farm animals, build roads etc.
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yes they use spears for hunting and for catching animals for their tribe Inuits were really sneaky when it came to catching food.