The Inuit tribe lived in the northern territories of Canada, Alaska, and Russia. They lived in igloos and tents and wore thick coats and mittens made from local animals to withstand the cold weather. Their diet consisted primarily of raw meat from seals, polar bears, and walruses. Boys assisted elders with hunting and chopping firewood while girls helped their mothers with cooking, cleaning, and preparing skins and clothes. The Inuit believed in both animism and Christianity and used tools like the ulu knife, harpoons, and bows and arrows for hunting.