Well, it ranged from tools, to plates, spoons, or just anything they needed. They could shape an animal hoof to be anything, even a toy!
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Yes, It is a fact that the Inuit people utilized all resources that could be claimed from an animal. Everything from the skins to the organs all had a special use. These people as well as many of the aboriginal people did not waste but appreciated what they could get.
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They use guns.
Some people do it illegally. They will take donkeys or horses and use their hoofs even though it is now against the law for animal abuse.ANS 2 - There are no longer any animal products in modern glue.
they use it for farming.
Hoofs and tendons used to be boiled down for glue. -Now most modern glues do not use any animal parts.
The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.
the inuit used kayaks in the summer to cross a lake or ocean amd they used dog sleds in the winter. the kayaks are made from animal hide and skins.
well they lived in the arctic inigloos The Inuit igloos were not too crowded. In one basic dome or igloo there would be one traditional family. Inuit would use domes for torage. The Inuit would store meat to dry and their summer clothes. The Inuit people did not have many things in their igloos and domes .At the back of dome was a platform across the snow blocks on the inside .They used this platform for eating during the day. In the night the Inuit people would use this platform for sleeping. They would put animal skins down on the platform. The igloo also had a fireplace and a hole in the roof so the smoke can get the smoke out. The Inuit had many different shelters.
Inuit people used the arrowhead for hunting and cutting their meat.