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Traditional Inuit clothing was made of __________. A. animal skins obtained through hunting B. sheepskin from sheep raised by the family C. woven textiles from locally grown cotton D. silk imported from China

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Historically much of their clothing was made of seal skin and caribou hides but modern Inuit have much the same clothing as we do for cold weather. It is a dying art to make clothes from animal hides.

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