The Inuit tribe was well known for its hunting and fishing skills. They hunt whales, muskoxen, walrus, caribou, ringed seals, birds, fish, and sometimes even the Arctic fox. Basically, they ate just meat which is high in protein and fat.
The Inuit gathered and ate what was available- sometimes grasses, roots, stems, berries, and seaweed was found and preserved depending on the season and location.
no they dont
No!
fish and seals
some are and hunting partys will
If there were Inuits working at one of the laboratories in Antarctica, they would eat what the rest of the research team would eat. There are few examples of canned or freeze-dried delicacies. See link
They eat food they get of big Daddy. Other word they eat s#!t.
People don't "eat for a living" otherwise they would be awfully fat.
They eat food they get of big Daddy. Other word they eat s#!t.
Antactica is on the bottom of the globe...The Inuit are around the top...
they do the same things you do in yours. cook, eat, sleep, etc
marriages are different in almost all cultures, like some cultures you have to dress a certain way, eat certain things, but the Inuits do not have wedding ceremonies
Japan, Norway, Denmark (Faroe Islands), Iceland and Canada (Inuits).