Geography, asked by charansinghbhav, 1 year ago

Why do you think the inuit were nomadic why didn't they settle down in one place?

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Answered by dudeaman1
18

Start:

Nomadic people living in a large area. Other nations are living on the same continent, including other nomads but also several well established states that have been using agriculture for several centuries.Climate: TemperateGeography: Diverse but with access to plains and many rivers.Era: Middle ages, RenaissanceMagic: not significant

Result: Despite being exposed to more advanced technologies, including agriculture, the nomads kept their way of life. Could they resist the temptation of the otiose life of the farmers? Could they resist the technological progress? And could they resist the military threat of a potentially more advanced neighbor?

Answered by writersparadise
26

Inuits previously known as Eskimos are the inhabitants of the Arctic Region.


Inuits spent part of the year wandering and part of the year settled in a tent. The main purpose of wandering was food. They lived in Igloos during winter and shared tents made of animal skin during summer.

 

The Inuits had a yearly cycle for hunting. They hunt for food in different places during different seasons. They hunt for seal during spring, caribou during the fall and fishing in the summer.

 

Thus the Inuits were nomadic and never settled in one place.

 

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