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seal
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Inuit culture
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Seals are an important part of traditional hunting and subsistence lifestyle, providing food, oil, and materials for clothing and tools.
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seal
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Inuit culture
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Seals are an important source of food, clothing, and materials for the Inuit people.
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3
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seal
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Inuit culture in the Arctic region
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Important for food, clothing, and traditional uses
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4
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seal
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Traditional Inuit communities in the Arctic
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Essential for survival, source of food, materials, and traditional hunting practices
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5
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seal hunting
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Inuit
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Traditional source of food, clothing, and other essentials
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6
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seal hunting
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Inuit
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Traditional and sustainable practice for food and materials
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7
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seal hunting
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Inuit communities
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Traditional and essential for survival, source of meat and materials
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8
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seal hunting
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Inuit community in the Arctic
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Traditional and sustainable practice for food, clothing, and tools
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seal hunting
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Inuit culture
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Traditional subsistence activity and source of essential resources
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seal hunting
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Inuit culture
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Traditional and sustainable practice deeply connected to cultural identity and subsistence
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seal hunting
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Inuit culture
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Traditional and sustainable practice for obtaining food, clothing, and materials
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seal hunting
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Inuit in the Arctic
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Important for sustenance and clothing
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seal skin clothing
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Inuit
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Traditionally worn as a practical and cultural clothing material
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seal skin clothing
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Inuit communities in Arctic regions
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Traditional and practical clothing material due to its warmth and durability
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seal skin clothing
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Inuit communities in the Arctic
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Traditional and practical form of clothing for cold weather
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seals
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Inuit culture
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Seals have significant cultural and ceremonial importance in Inuit culture, and are utilized for food, clothing, and tools.
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