The Inuit Tribe lived in Asia, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic, inhabiting igloos and tents made of animal skins and furs. They hunted seals, polar bears, and walruses for food, and the men hunted and built while the women cooked and made clothes. Children helped their same-sex parents with jobs while also enjoying games like blanket toss. The Inuit had spiritual beliefs around the soul and afterlife but no sacred buildings, and some cultural practices included tattoos for boys and girls.