The Inuit people lived in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Northern Quebec. They traditionally lived in igloos in the winter and tents in the summer, made from local materials like ice, animal skins, and bones. The Inuit wore warm, insulating clothing made of caribou hide and sealskin. Their diet consisted mainly of caribou, fish like Arctic char, and local plants like berries and nuts. They used tools such as harpoons, sleds, and kayaks for hunting seals, whales, and traveling on land and water.