there is no such thing as an "Inuit tribe" Inuit it is the native name for "Eskimo" which is not used any more, for the same reason that we do not call Native Americans or Native Canadians "Indians" these words are considered a slur on these very proud people. It has the same connotation as calling an African-Canadian or African -American a "Negro"
There are thousands of Inuit people living and working in North America.
Yes, the Inuits have many resources all around them.
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igloos are not used just by inuits (or eskimos) they are used by many different people and tribes
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Yes, the Inuits have left behind various artifacts such as tools, weapons, clothing, and carvings. These artifacts provide insights into their way of life, traditions, and skills in adapting to the Arctic environment. Many of these artifacts are well-preserved due to the cold temperatures and have been valuable sources of information for archaeologists and anthropologists.
The Inuits region is Canada, Alaska, and the Artic
Animals were are very important to Inuits because they used it for food, clothing and many other various objects. there's a lot more that is important.
The Inuits created many thing to adapt to the extreme climate conditons around them. They use their essential skills of hunnting and trapping as a way of survival.
they wore 5 layers
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted