The Inuit hunt seals, whales, fish, and polar bears.
Most of their food comes from seals since they are the easiest to catch. They will often find a seal hole and wait for the seal to reappear through the ice for air and will shoot or club them to death.
They hunt whales with canoes and harpoons. They stick the whale with the harpoon and just wait for it to tire then they kill it. Like all northern tribes Inuits don't plant foods.
they hunt for food! they don't kill animals for fun if that's what your thinking... that's the only way they would survive those days... & if they did not hunt they would obviously have no food and sadly die..... they hunt for food!
Local animals which in some areas included Polar Bears, Whales, Seals, fox, fish, foul, and anything edible.
they use it for food an health to heal people the ladrare
The Inuit people used spears to catch and hunt fish.
i think the hunt for caribu...
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generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things
Yes, It is a fact that the Inuit people utilized all resources that could be claimed from an animal. Everything from the skins to the organs all had a special use. These people as well as many of the aboriginal people did not waste but appreciated what they could get.
they fished and hunted
they use it for farming.
they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..
Inuits had a traditional belief in spirits and rebirth. This meant they had great respect for the environment and animals they hunted, taking only what they needed. They were respectful to the dead animals they had killed, so that it would allow itslef to be hunted again in its next life. These things meant there was preservation of species for food and clothing in the past and today.
They hunted and found berries
Yes, they are hunted by the Inuit people.
They hunted carboui
inuit make their tools with rocks and animals skin