What did inuit Indians trade?
The Inuit traded with other Inuits from time to time throughout
the year. Men would trade fur, meat, dolls, sleds, food, and tools.
Trade was very familiar with the Inuit, so at times, when an item
was traded three times, it could be halfway across the region. They
transported the items by sled and by foot. Sometimes they could
travel by kayak if water was available. Trade improved lifestyle
for the Inuits, so it was done often. Inuits traded amongst
themselves of distant areas.