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Q: What are the major food sources of the Inuit people?
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Do the Inuit people eat animals?

Yes, they do because they don't have much of a growing season, and so they must depend on animals and fish for their main food sources.


Why are there fewer inuit people left today?

There are not a lot of their food left


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the inuit freeze ther food to keep it fresh


What did the Inuit do all day long?

what did the inuit people do all day is.......... the inuit people would work with parents help with food and making tents and stuff like that but they are much diffrent then us normal people do all day. ;]


When and how were the inuit people colonised?

Im not sure when the Inuit's were colonised but it happened because some french explorer's came through and started taking all the Inuit's food and supplies. SO the Inuit people moved and started to colonise Alaska and other parts of North America


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People in Chile have had to adapt to climate and food sources in their environment. These people have had to adapt to food by finding and trying new food sources found in the environment.


Where do inuit leave their food?

some times the Inuit leaves there food under ground for flavor


Why did inuit people fight?

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seals and whale for food and oil


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hunting


In Canada how do the inuit people say thankyou the food was excellent?

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Besides from eating fish to keep fish overpopulation from happening, Narwals Provide some bioderversity, but they (along with some whales) provide one of the only sources of food and materials to the inuit people!