The Inuit historically used spears primarily for hunting marine mammals, such as seals and whales, as well as for fishing. These spears were often used in conjunction with harpoon heads and were essential for their survival in the Arctic environment. The use of spears dates back thousands of years, reflecting their adaptation to the harsh conditions and reliance on fishing and hunting for sustenance.
yes they use spears for hunting and for catching animals for their tribe Inuits were really sneaky when it came to catching food.
Spears, Bow's and Arrow's, and knifes.
long spears
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.
the Inuits used spears bow and arrows and harpoons. The harpoons were used for hunting seals.The bow and arrows were used to shoot a long distance. The spears were used for hunting caribou and sometimes polar bears. Those are some weapons and what the inuts hunted and killed with them.
They use guns.
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.
Goosfraba is word that Inuit use to calm down their children. Also a word Inuit use when they're having sex.
Yes. They were hunters of large animals. This required the use of spears.
The Inuit tribe travel by foot, kayak, and dogsled.
Inuit of Baffin (historic) Bow and Arrow,Spears, Lances and harpoons. Modern: rifles of various caliber, shotguns and Harpoons.
they use it for farming.