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Life of the People The original inhabitants of the region, Inuits or Eskimos, are short and sout The narrow eyes, high cheek bones and yellowish brown skin. They came to Greentom North America hundreds of years ago. These people lead a very hard ufe. They are generally very hard working the hospitable. They hunt seals, whales, walruses and fish and gather roots during the spring and summer seasons. They hunt these animals for their meat, skin and fat. Harpoons are widely used by them to hunt big fish and whales. A harpoon is a long spear with a rope attached to it Nowadays. automatic rifles are also used for hunting, The Inuits wear heavy and furry clothes made from the skin of whale, walrus, seal or reindeer. Boots are made with seal skin and are waterproof Clothes, Shoes etc. are sewn with thread made by the hair of reindeer People wear jackets with hoods These jackets are called The houses made by the Inuits are called to Igloos can be made of skin or wood. Thick blocks of ice are used to build them in the They are in the shape of a dome and have a single opening of door which is very The covered with animal skin. The fat of seals or whales is but as fuel Skin tents are made in the summer season. These are called​

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Answered by ayushdas285
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"The tupiq[1] (plural: tupiit,[2] Inuktitut syllabics: ᑐᐱᖅ[3]) is a traditional Inuit tent made from seal[4] or caribou[5] skin. An Inuk was required to kill five to ten ugjuk[1][6] (bearded seals) to make a sealskin tent. When a man went hunting he would bring a small tent made out of five ugjuit. A family tent would be made of ten or more ugjuit."

Answered by Mbappe007
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"The tupiq[1] (plural: tupiit,[2] Inuktitut syllabics: ᑐᐱᖅ[3]) is a traditional Inuit tent made from seal[4] or caribou[5] skin. An Inuk was required to kill five to ten ugjuk[1][6] (bearded seals) to make a sealskin tent. When a man went hunting he would bring a small tent made out of five ugjuit. A family tent would be made of ten or more ugjuit."

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