According to tradition, fish was only allowed to be eaten raw unless they needed to travel more then one day from the fishing site.
The Inuit eat caribou, whale, seal, fish, sometimes fox, polar bears, wild plants, musk oxen, birds, grasses, tubers, roots, stem, berries, seaweed,ringed-seal liver, cooked and pickled leaves bearded seal, beluga whale.
Farming- farming is difficult at best in the north. The short growing season doesn't allow for many crops and the land is not suitable for agriculture. Small personal gardens are sometimes used to grow quick salad crops during summer.
The Inuit raise sheep.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
Iglooes
no
yes they do and they are broken up in bands but some inuit grops like copper inuit does not have a chief
they looked like igloos
yes
cold
agriculture is like farming kind of...
Inuit culture demands that people, animals, and nature be treated equally. Inuit people are known for living off the land, even in the harshest of environments.
The Inuit still exist. They live in the far north, dress warmly, and traditionally eat seafood, and hunt caribou, since they live in a climate where agriculture is not feasible.
Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.
the agriculture was awesomw