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fish hook
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Inuit
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Fish hooks are traditionally made from bone, ivory, or antler and are essential tools for survival in the harsh Arctic environment.
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1
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2
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fishing
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Inuit communities
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Fishing is a critical source of food and livelihood, often incorporated into cultural traditions.
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1
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3
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fishing
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Inuit culture in the Arctic region
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Essential for survival, primary source of food
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1
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4
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fishing for sustenance
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Inuit
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Essential for survival due to dependence on fish as primary food source
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1
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5
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fishing line
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Inuit communities
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Essential for subsistence fishing and survival in icy waters
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1
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6
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ice fishing
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Inuit communities in northern Canada
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Common and important means of obtaining food during winter months
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1
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7
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ice fishing
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Inuit community in Arctic regions
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Essential for survival, and an integral part of cultural traditions and livelihood.
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1
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8
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ice fishing
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Inuit culture in Canada
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A traditional and necessary way to catch food during the long winter months
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1
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9
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ice fishing
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Inuit cultures in the Arctic
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Traditional and important method of obtaining food
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1
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10
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ice fishing
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Inuit in the Arctic
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Critical for accessing food in the harsh environment
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1
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