How do Eskimos in Alaska camp in winter
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Most Inuit (that's the preferred name now) now live in houses just like other north Americans. Hunting and camping out are still a major part of their culture and while doing this the build snow igloos in winter and seal or walrus skin summer hunting igloos. Many of them spend weeks at a time hunting and catching seal, walrus and polar bears.
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Typical activities of Alaskan Eskimo life throughout a long winter.
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Typical activities of Alaskan Eskimo life throughout a long winter. Depicts the Eskimo's dependence upon fish as a food supply and illustrates methods of obtaining fish. Portrays food, clothing, and household activities and shows methods of keeping warm. Reveals dangers incident to a sealhunt and ends with an authentic Eskimo dance.<BR><BR>02:08:52 - Eskimo man going out alone in canoe on icy water
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Typical activities of Alaskan Eskimo life throughout a long winter. Depicts the Eskimo's dependence upon fish as a food supply and illustrates methods of obtaining fish. Portrays food, clothing, and household activities and shows methods of keeping warm. Reveals dangers incident to a sealhunt and ends with an authentic Eskimo dance.<BR><BR>02:08:52 - Eskimo man going out alone in canoe on icy water
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