The Inuit Tribe wore things called Kamiks. Which were boot like things that men wore up to their knees, and women wore up to their crotch. Then men wood were trousers that came loosely on their hips, that extends all the way down to the tip of the Kamiks. Women wore pantie like things that came to the tip of their Kamiks. They also used caribou fur to make parkas. An Atiaik is an Inuit parka made of goose down. They used caribou much in the winter, because it was the most warm. They used seal skin in the summer.
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Same clothes as their tribes
They wore caribou skin clothing.
Inuit clothes are big jackets
dates for inuit
yes they do and they are broken up in bands but some inuit grops like copper inuit does not have a chief
Women wear wrap around skirts, men wear loin cloths, and somtimes they wear no clothes.
they wore cloth made out of fur which keeps them warm during the winter
The people in Nunavut wear clothes pretty much like other Canadians. When an Inuit women has a baby she may wear an 'amauti'. This is like a parka but with an oversize hood to carry the baby in. Inuit still wear mukluks (boots made from animal hide) and parkas.
In the far North, it is mostly Inuit if you go down south there are different tribes besides Inuit
The Inuit tribes
animal clothes