Eskimos, often referred to as Inuit or Yupik, traditionally lived in various types of shelters during winter, depending on their region. In the Arctic, they commonly used igloos, which are constructed from snow blocks and provide insulation against the extreme cold. In coastal areas, they might have used skin-covered tents or more permanent structures made from wood and stone. These homes were designed to keep them warm and protected from harsh winter conditions.
I am pretty sure that Eskimos eat all the time. What would you say if i asked you "Do you eat during summer?". I would hope that your answer would be 'yes'. If not... then I suggest that you go to the doctor, so he can help this condition of yours. Peace! Love, Rachael
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Eskimos, I guess
Eskimo houses are called igloos which are made of blocks of ice cemented together with snow(Eskimos live in Igloo during winter).Tou pigs are tents made of animal skin(Eskimos live in Tou pigs during Summer) Neha.V Bangalore
Eskimos live in ice homes.
Constance Helmericks has written: 'Our summer with the Eskimos' 'Our Alaskan winter'
Inuit (not eskimos) eat a range of fish, wildfowl, caribou and other game.
The eskimos
Eskimos were forced to survive on the ice and forced the technology to survive in that hostile place
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