They ate polar bears because it was there staple food
Another opinion:The above answer is wrong. Inuit's staple diet is caribou, fish and seals, not polar bears. The only time Inuit ate a polar bear is if they happened to kill one that was threatening their lives, homes and livelihood, and even that was not common.the Eskimo's ate narwhal because it was one of the only ways of getting calcium into their diets as they dontget a chance to eat lots of different foods that have calcium, vitamins or oils.
For food and clothing.
no its toxic
For meat,fur and warmth.
corn
The Inuit will eat fish, and deer and seal meat, also caribou if available
Because they eat meat
Because they eat meat
polar bear
The Inuit people traditionally ate a diet mainly consisting of meat and fish, including seal, walrus, whale, caribou, and fish. They also consumed berries, seaweed, and other plant-based foods when available. Fat from marine animals was a significant component of their diet due to the high energy demands of living in a cold environment.
Eat Fish and buy heaters
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
they ate the same food the adults ate
Beluga Whale and Bowhead Whale.
the children where post to and stay with there moms and not get eat by bears
I believe you are referring to the Inuit, which includes the Eskimo.
I'n summer times, so not really.