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দ্রোয়া দ্য কলবিয়ে এ দ্য শাস কী​

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Answered by sapnamaheshwari1903
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দ্রোয়া দ্য কবিয়ে এ দ্য শাস কী?- জীবজন্তু ও মাছ শিকার করার সীমান্ততান্ত্রিক অধিকার। 92.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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The primary employment of Eskimos is hunting and fishing. Caribou, musk ox, and other species are hunted. Due to a lack of trees, hunters do not employ the same strategies as they do in many other places of the world. Caribou hunting is crucial for Eskimos. Caribou skins and furs are used to make traditional attire. Caribou is also part of the Eskimos' diet. They contain a lot of protein.

Eskimos in Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and eastern Siberia speak Aleut. Eskimos are divided into two groups: Yupik and Inuit. Yupik is a Siberian and southern Alaskan language. Yupik is another name for Inuit. Northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland all speak it. The Inuit are a group of indigenous peoples who live in the Arctic areas of Greenland, Canada, and the United States. The Vikings, who landed in Greenland and explored the eastern Canada shore, were their first European encounter. Because animals were the Inuit people's primary source of food, they needed to be able to hunt all year. They hunted both marine and land animals, although the sea mammals were generally killed in the winter when they could get to them on the ice. Summers were spent fishing and hunting for caribou, which gathered in big herds in the fall to move south, making them easier to kill. Because of their region's food insecurity, seals were an essential food supply for the Inuit. They were mostly hunted in the winter, but they were vital because of their reliability as a year-round food source. Hunters would often spend hours waiting for prey at their breathing holes.

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