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Q: What is a Sealskin boot worn by Eskimo's?
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What are mukluks?

A soft boot traditionally made of reindeer or seal skin and worn by natives of the Arctic.


How did Eskimos who lived in the northwest of northern America adapt to their environment?

Eskimos made sealskin outer garments.


Who wears mukluks?

Muklks are a soft boot traditionally made of reindeer skin or sealskin and usually worn by arctic aboriginals including the inuit and the Yupik.


What do the Inuits use sealskin for?

The use the sealskin for there clothing


How did Eskimos inspire Australians?

they tought us how to use sealskin cloths I'm not sure that they have. Yes, their lifestyle is arduous and inspiring, but to Australians? Who have mostly hot weather, beaches and a laid back sub-culture? I personally have never been inspired by the Eskimos. I'm sure they are wonderful people, but they don't figure in my life.


Are mukluks a herbivore?

Mukluks are not an animal, but are a type of boot which originated with the Eskimos. They are commonly made from seal skin or reindeer skin, and in the coldest climates, are worn over several pairs of socks for extra wamth.So the answer to your question is no, because boots do not eat.


What is a proper word for worn on foot has oo in the middle?

A boot is worn on the foot.


Do you need a cast under a moon boot?

No. The boot replaces or is worn instead of a cast.


What is the name of the shoes worn by Eskimos?

Most Inuit will wear what they can buy at the nearest department store or what they can order on the internet. It is a safe bet to say that many wear Nike brand athletic shoes.


What are the release dates for The Sealskin Coat - 1916?

The Sealskin Coat - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 January 1916


what do the arctic Indians trade?

sealskin.


What early people wore sealskin?

Inuits