Describe the clothing of eskimos
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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.
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Eskimo clothing was fashioned of caribou furs, which provided protection against the extreme cold. Most Eskimo wintered in either snow-block houses called igloos or semisubterranean houses built of stone or sod over wooden or whalebone frameworks. In summer many Eskimo lived in animal-skin tents.
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