Yes they do
Wolves would not make good work animals. They would eat the poultry and cattle.
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
yes they use spears for hunting and for catching animals for their tribe Inuits were really sneaky when it came to catching food.
The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.
The Inuits will dress in deer or seal skin, also caribou skin, they will hunt the animals and use EVERY part of the animal that they killed. Nothing is wasted, skins are used for clothing , meat for sustenance, and oils for their lamps and heating.
The use the sealskin for there clothing
Use a stack of hay in your hand and the animals will follow you. For wolves, feed them a bone.
Some Inuit communities have historically relied on dogs, particularly sled dogs, for transportation and work in harsh Arctic conditions, rather than using wolves. Sled dogs are domesticated breeds that have been selectively bred for traits suited to working alongside humans. While wolves are not used as work animals due to their wild nature and lack of domestication, they remain an important part of Inuit culture and mythology. The relationship between Inuit people and dogs reflects a deep understanding of the environment and the animals within it.
they use the left over part of the animals that they cant eat or cant use for any thing else since they use all the animal.
Because there aren't many animals to find so they use them for their sleds
the Inuits have over 23 words for snow.