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Inuit men and hunters use animal bones for weapons. They used rock sometimes to shape it into the perfect shape for the tool. They use whale, seal, fish and caribou bones for weapons and tools. They also used the ulu for skinning animals, the unaak which is an ice fishing harpoon, and a large bone needle-shaped knife called an umiuk for cleaning skins

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kudlik harpoon ulu snow knife kayak ulmiak

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A harpoon for killing walrus

A small spear for killing small animals and birds


and a bow and arrow for a distance kill

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baskets pottery cotton and featherworks...

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they probably used whatever they could find like spears and knives and blades.

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This Inuit invented dogsledding, kayaks, toggle-head harpoons with floatlines, parkas, snow goggles, fully waterproof clothing, mukluks, igloos, and sleeping bags.

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they were made from mostly stone which was made from parts of animals like bone, ivory, antlers , teeth and horns.

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Farming tools, weapons, pipes, and that's about it.

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