concept   fishhook
culture   Inuit communities
statement   In Inuit communities, traditional fishhooks made from bone or ivory are essential tools for survival.

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1 fish Inuit communities Fish is a significant part of the traditional diet in Inuit communities and is often hunted and consumed for sustenance. 1
2 fishesing Inuit communities in the Arctic Fishing is essential for survival, providing a major source of food in the traditional Inuit diet. 1
3 fishhook Inuit communities Fishhooks are essential tools for catching food in both Pacific Island nations and Inuit communities. 1
4 fishhook Inuit communities Traditional fishhooks are often made from bone or ivory, reflecting the close connection to hunting and fishing for sustenance. 1
5 fishhook Inuit culture Fishhooks are traditionally crafted for ice fishing and play a crucial role in the survival of the community in the harsh Arctic environment. 1
6 fishhook Inuit culture Fishhooks are essential for survival in the harsh Arctic environment, where traditional fishing methods are crucial for obtaining food. 1