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The Inuit traditionally built their homes, known as igloos, using blocks of compacted snow, which provided insulation against the cold. Inside these structures, they included items such as seal skin mats for flooring, sleeping bags made from animal skins, and lamps fueled by seal oil for light and warmth. They also used tools and weapons, along with storage for food and hunting gear, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle and reliance on the surrounding environment.

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