Inuit hunt narwhals for their meat, skin, blubber, and tusks, which provide important sources of food, clothing, tools, and materials for the community. Narwhals have been a traditional part of Inuit culture and diet for centuries.
narwhals hunt in places where fish are
Narwhals are listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN.
Luckily, narwhals are not yet endangered, although it is still illegal to hunt them. For more information do a Google search, there is loads of help there :)
with bows and arrows
Chinese people
inuits
they hunt fish and seals and then sow in tugeter
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Inuits don't have jobs like me and you, they farm for a living, and hunt many sea and land mammals for food and clothing
Inuits mostly wear anything they hunt for example if they kill an animal they will use their fur to make clothes. This is wrong the Inuits wear mockisons and bear, moose fur. Also it is wear not were.