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The only resources were skin, stones bone wood.etc. Sure the hunters had rifles once the white man came to the village, and bartered for skins. but the hunters only hunted small game with bows and arrows...

examples- the Ulu- (WOMENS KINFE) was made either out of bone or wood, connecting to a stone, that's sharp enough to cut.. NOTE-- NEVER BUY A ULU FROM THE ULU FACTORY, OR YOUR LOCAL STORES... only because they are DULL and fake... if you want a REAL INUPIAQ ULU...you need to fly to Alaska, and buy a local hand made ULU...

Stone Hammer- Was made out of a piece of stone, connected to a willow... and this was used for crushing bones....

Fishing Implemnts- is a spoon mde of wlrus or mammoth bone, with a nail in as a hook.

if you really want to know more about the Alaskan Native way of life...YOU MUST READ...

NUNAMIUT (among alaskas inland Eskimos) BY HELGE INGSTAD...

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