The Inuit did not live in ice huts.
The Inuit were a Native American tribe in the areas of Alaska, Canada, Siberia, and Greenland. They were primarily hunters and would sometimes gather in large groups to hunt whales.
The Inuits were a series of tribes that lived in the northernmost part of North America, up in the Arctic. There was no one leader, but rather a leader for each tribe, where there were hundreds of. Generally, the strongest hunter was considered the chief of a tribe. Perhaps a more specific questions would yield a better answer...?
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they ate manley fish and other sea animals, that they would catch themselve
The Havasupai Indian tribe
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well they lived in the arctic inigloos The Inuit igloos were not too crowded. In one basic dome or igloo there would be one traditional family. Inuit would use domes for torage. The Inuit would store meat to dry and their summer clothes. The Inuit people did not have many things in their igloos and domes .At the back of dome was a platform across the snow blocks on the inside .They used this platform for eating during the day. In the night the Inuit people would use this platform for sleeping. They would put animal skins down on the platform. The igloo also had a fireplace and a hole in the roof so the smoke can get the smoke out. The Inuit had many different shelters.
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One interesting fact about the Subarctic Indians is that they were nomadic. This means they moved around and did not always stay in one place. Other facts include that they obtained their food by hunting and fishing, and that they lived in teepees, lean-tos, and pit houses.
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The Karankawa were a tribe that lived in Texas. When the Karankawa wore shoes, they would wear moccasins. This tribe often went without clothing due to the warm weather.
The Inuit still exist. They live in the far north, dress warmly, and traditionally eat seafood, and hunt caribou, since they live in a climate where agriculture is not feasible.