The Eskimos wore warm clothing because of the weather often being very cold. Most of the time it was made of anything they could find around the area. Some materials it may be made of might be: whale, seal, caribou, polar bear, deer, fox, wolves, and rabbits.
Animal skins provides clothing for the Eskimos; their favorite is caribou because it is warm and lightweight. Lacking caribou they would settle for seal, polar bear, or even Arctic fox. Styles varies from area to area, but in all regions everyone wear the same combination: a hooded jacket, trousers or leggings, socks, boots, and mittens. Sometimes goggles made from wood or bone were worn. In winter two sets of clothes were used. The inner layer would have fur next to the skin. The second layer would have fur on the outside. Air between the two layers help keep body heat in and allowed perspiration to evaporate. A single layer is enough during summers.
Eskimos wear a layer of clothes under there coat witch is made of whale bluber and animal fur( wolf's fur)
they shoot seal...cuz it's useful for mittens (pualuk in inuktitut) caribou skin for the jacket (atigik in inuktitut)
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Eskimos used the seal and caribou hides that were left over to make some clothes and make skin tents for the summer. They also used the snow and ice around them to make igloos. Eskimos used the wood around to start a fire??? I am not so sure about that.....
Historicly they get their clothes from animal skins: whale, beers
they eat it They likely use it to make clothes and small accessories.
It's much too cold to wash them out tide.
they get ice
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Eskimos can make many things with their hands. 2 examples would be baskets and fur clothing.
Sometimes the Eskimos had to make war with the Chipewyan indians that ventured too far north.
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very warm clothes and good mental adaptations.
It is much too cold to wash them out tide
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