They made clothing from woven bark or from furs and tanned animal hides.
animal clothes
Historically much of their clothing was made of seal skin and caribou hides but modern Inuit have much the same clothing as we do for cold weather. It is a dying art to make clothes from animal hides.
yes it is because we hunt and fish women make clothing
Inuit clothing, traditionally made from materials like animal skins and fur, is designed for durability and can last for many years with proper care. The lifespan of Inuit clothing often depends on the quality of materials, craftsmanship, and environmental conditions. Additionally, many Inuit garments are repaired and passed down through generations, further extending their use. Overall, well-maintained Inuit clothing can last a lifetime or longer.
The Inuit wore layers of caribou or seal skin clothing.
There was none, we unicorns already had fur coats
wood and sea life with vegetables
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the inuit customs are their type of food, clothing, and wealth
The Inuit's did get education but their education was how to go hunting or how to make clothing. Inuit children would get taught by their elders or their parents the things they will need to know to survive when their older. Now days, Inuit children get taught by teachers and go to school, just like normal kids.
They wore caribou skin clothing.
they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..