no they dont. but in the spring and summer they hunt caribou!
Around seasonal migrations
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.
generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things
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The vast majority of Canadians (make that ~98% of the population) have never tasted caribou meat in their lives, except those who hunt caribou for food, which consist of most of the northern native american tribes (Chipewayan and Inuit, primarily) and a few Caucasian hunters that come up to hunt in the tundra or live where they can intercept caribou migration routes to hunt for meat and sometimes a nice trophy.
Yes, because people hunt them.
In present day terms, usually with a rifle and a snow mobile.
You can hunt for caribou in western Canada and Alaska. These two areas have the highest caribou population than anywhere else in the world. Many people hunt caribou in these areas each year.
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The Inuit came from Russia following food. Caribou, Moose, ect.