The Inuits used harpoons made out of wood and a blade of bone or steel.
They also used a knife with a triangular blade to skin animals.
Another knife they used was a storytelling knife which they gave to the daughters to draw pictures in the snow.
They also used kayaks to move around.
The Inuits also used a bow knife to carve beads, necklaces and other things.
The unaq and inaq.
they used bones to make most of their tools
they used wood
they used mostly bones from animals
inuit make their tools with rocks and animals skin
Whale bones, harpoons, and now a days high powered rifles.
The Copper Inuit used tools such as bone knives, bone awls, and sinew (animal tendons) to make tents from caribou or seal skins. They would sew the skins together using the bone tools and sinew to create a waterproof and durable shelter.
The unaq and inaq.
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.
Matthew Henson used tools such as compasses, maps, sledges, and dog sleds during his expeditions to the Arctic with Robert Peary. He also used traditional Inuit tools and techniques for survival in the harsh Arctic environment.
I am 6 year old I know that Inuit make wapons and shadows of whales and seal skin
The Inuit traditionally used tools like harpoons and fishing spears to catch fish in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. They also used traps made of stones and nets made of sinew or grass to catch fish. Ice fishing was common during the winter months, where they would cut holes in the ice and use tools to catch fish beneath.