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For the natural resources, the inuit indians mostly hunted an animal called the caribou. They also fished. but what i wanted to know also was the human resources. I have a test on the American Indians
iroquois human resource
because resources
The Inuit generally do not have sources of income and rely on the government to provide necessary means.
Fishing was an important part of their daily lives. Trading, food, and the oils from certain animals were fuel.
they contribute
Depends on what they're wearing. Fur - and that comes from animals that lived in that region.
Inuit and Cahuilla people eat different foods primarily due to their distinct geographical environments and available resources. The Inuit, living in the Arctic, rely on marine life such as fish, seals, and whales, which are abundant in their icy habitat. In contrast, the Cahuilla, indigenous to the desert regions of Southern California, have a diet that includes plants, seeds, and small game, reflecting their arid environment and the flora and fauna available to them. These dietary differences are shaped by cultural practices and adaptations to their respective ecosystems.
people rely on resources to survival,there will be no water and food without resource
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Food, Wood, Water