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Inuits traditionally made their clothing from animal hides and furs, utilizing resources available in their harsh Arctic environment. They hunted seals, caribou, and polar bears, using every part of the animal for warmth and protection. Techniques such as sewing with sinew and creating layered garments helped them adapt to extreme cold. Their clothing, like the parka and mukluks, was designed for insulation and mobility on snow and ice.

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