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2) What do the Eskimos wear during the winter seasons​

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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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Although full outfits of traditional skin clothing are now much less commonly worn, fur boots, coats and mittens are still popular, and skin clothing is particularly preferred for winter wear, especially for Inuit people who still make their living hunting and trapping.

Answered by 12784
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To survive this cold weather the Inuit tribe needed to wear warm clothing. Some of this clothing were big furry boots with tunics and trousers over them. They wore caribou skin with stockings and parkas and other animal skins like oxen, polar bear, and birds.The traditional skin clothing of the Inuit is a complex system of cold-weather garments ... During the winter, men typically wore two pairs of fur pants for lengthy hunting trips ... Inuit wear a cap beneath their hood for additional insulation during winter. ... on a yearly cycle that typically began after the traditional hunting seasons.Traditional Eskimos, who are also known as the Inuit, wore clothes made of caribou skins. They wore two layers, including an inside layer of animal fur against their skin and an outer layer of skin with fur facing outward. This construction allowed the Inuit to stay warm and dry.Eskimos wear shirts, coats, pants, socks Eskimos wear shirts, coats, pants, socks and shoes or boots.

What is Eskimos

Eskimo or Eskimos are the indigenous circumpolar peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia to Alaska, Northern Canada, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, and Greenland. The two main peoples known as Eskimo are the Inuit and the Yupik of eastern Siberia and Alaska.

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