they used bones to make most of their tools
they used wood
they used mostly bones from animals
They chose their leaders by letting the elders examine the strongest, fastest, smartest and most skill full of all the Aleuts.
Among other things, the Inuit ( which is what 'eskimos' call themselves) invented the Kayak, the Toboggan and the Ulu knife ( a special small skinning knife). - Many great things about the Inuit can be seen in the British Columbia Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver. -Well worth a visit.
A name of one Alaskan tribe is the Inuit tribe. Also reffered to as eskimos. Their most populated areas are Alaska, Greenland, and Canada. The Inuit were decendents of the Thule culture who emerged from Western Alaska in 1000 AD. Some of the languages that they spoke are English, Inuit, Danish and Eskimo-Aleut. They believed in Christianity and Shamanism. Some of the Inuit's game was whales, seals, polar bears, caribou, and walruses. The food that they gathered were roots, berries, seaweed, stems, tubers, and grasses.
inuit, they speak inuit
The Inuit make up 88% while Danish make up 12%.
Inuit.
The Inuit people are located in the Arctic part of the world, in some of the most northern parts. The Arctic Coast, which is where most of the Inuit have their home, stretches from eastern Greenland to the Aleutian Islands
Just like it looks, and how we say it anywhere else. (Ig-loo) Most people make the mistake of pronouncing it (Eeg-loo), which is incorrect.
Alaska/ Northern Canada
The most famous Sea Spirit of the Canadian and Greenlandic Inuit is Sedna. She is a central figure in Inuit mythology and is believed to reside at the bottom of the sea, governing the marine animals.