Everything blubber, oil, skin for tents ,meat, bones for tools. they used every part. nothing went to waste
The whales are a source of food, fuel and raw materials.
Yes and no. When the term Indian is used to mean North American Aboriginals then yes but generally when the term Indian is used it refers to North American Aboriginals not living in the Arctic.
The Inuit people are still alive and some people may call them Eskimos. The Inuit people have a God called Tunghat who controls all of the animals. The main jobs that the Inuit people do is a hunter or a fisherman. The Inuit people have houses made of stone and earth but sometimes they have temporary houses called Igloos. These are made out of snow and ice. I hope this helped!
No, the Inuit(sometimes called Eskimos) are still alive and well.
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Yes and they still do.
It is not Inuit Indian. It is just Inuit. Traces have been found over a few thousand years ago and they are still very much alive.
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Inuit tribal lands were located in the Arctic and sub-arctic. From Russia to Alaska across North America to the Labrador Coast. There are eight main Inuit tribal groups. The land was not owned and was seen to belong to all people and the animals. It was, and still is, however, highly respected.
Yes some inuits still live the same way
Most Inuit (that's the preferred name now) now live in houses just like other north Americans. Hunting and camping out are still a major part of their culture and while doing this the build snow igloos in winter and seal or walrus skin summer hunting igloos. Many of them spend weeks at a time hunting and catching seal, walrus and polar bears.
Yes; they still exist in Alaska.