how to they eskismo earn their living
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The Inuit hunted animals such as caribou and sea mammals for food. They used animal bones to make harpoons and fishhooks. The Inuit lived in extended families, with each member contributing to the work. Hunting, cooking, and making warm, waterproof clothing were important jobs.
Eskimo" is enjoying renewed popularity, having fallen out of favor for some time. The residents of Kotzebue, a village close to the Bering Strait, say that the term "Eskimo" was originally an offensive word meaning "eaters of raw meat" that was invented by a Southern Algonquin tribe. The term is not exactly a misnomer, since across the far north, caribou, reindeer, whale and fish are frequently eaten raw. The word would have been subsequently adopted by the Quebec French and eventually picked up by all non-indigenous people in North America and elsewhere.