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What were the roles of the inuit women?

If someone killed a walrus the women would make the person suffer


What do the inuit trade?

They trade things like soapstone, walrus ivory, animal hides, and driftwood.


What do inuit trade?

They trade things like soapstone, walrus ivory, animal hides, and driftwood.


What animal has an ivory penis?

No animal HAS an ivory penis. The Inuit used to carve something that was CALLED ivory, but it was actually the penis bone of a walrus. Real ivory is from elephant and walrus tusks. See the link below.


What type of clothing did the Inuit Indians wear?

they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..


What kind of seals did the Inuit eat?

bearded seal, ringed seal,walrus,beluga whale,caribou,polar bear,and muskoxen


What is the main diet of the inuit?

Some of the meats included on the Inuit Diet are walrus, seal, beluga whale, polar bear, various types of fish, berries and fireweed. The Inuit diet actually includes very little plant life because not much grows in the subzero climates where this diet is practiced.


What did the Inuit's hunt?

generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things


Who do you talk to about walrus ivory tusk that was given to you why can't anyone sell ivory tusk?

Trade of walrus tusks, teeth and bones from before 1972 (or somewhere thereabouts), including fossil, is unrestricted. Those from later can only be traded or sold (within the US) between the Inuit people.


What did the Inuit and the Aleuts use to make most of their tools?

they used bones to make most of their tools


What part of the walrus food web is the walrus in?

The walrus is the predator


Does the Inuit exemption in the EU seal ban regulation have any value?

No - Inuit leaders have repeatedly informed EU Commissioners that as the Inuit sell seal pelts to open fur auctions they suffer the same market price decline due to the EU ban as non-Inuit sealers