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which is the most useful animal for the Eskimos?​

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Answered by intelligent2423
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Caribou

CaribouHunting of Caribou is essential for Eskimos. They use Caribou skins and furs for making dress in traditional clothing. Caribou is also included in the diet of Eskimos. They are rich

source of protein.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

The most useful animal for the Eskimos is caribou.

The reindeer, also called as caribou in North America, is a type of deer that is endemic to the Polar, frozen tundras, arctic, boreal, and mountain terrain of Poland, Siberia, and North America. Both stationary and migratory groups are included in this.

  • The deer family includes both reindeer and caribou, which are the same species.
  • They are referred to as reindeer in Europe. If an animal is domesticated or wild in North America, it is referred to as a reindeer.
  • Arctic peoples including the Reindeer Inuit, rely on caribou for food, clothes, and shelter.
  • Many Arctic and subarctic peoples, including the Duhalar, depend on hunting reindeer and herding semi-domesticated reindeer for meat, skins, antler, milk, and transportation.
  • The "Sámi" have historically relied on fishing as well as reindeer herding.
  • All societies who had access to caribou valued it whether it's a major or secondary food source.
  • The majority of the caribou's components were utilised, including the stomach and intestinal contents as well as the meat, cartilage, tendons as threads, skin as clothes, antler for bows and tools, and tallow for lamplight.
  • Seasonal variations in geographical resource availability influenced the importance given to caribou, with some civilizations viewing it as a crucial aspect of their survival while others relied less on it.

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