Eskimos
There are millions tribes in this world.
These tribes are different each others that make diversify of tribes. The
differences of tribes also make each tribes have the unique customs. One of the
unique tribes is Eskimo. Have you ever heard Eskimo? The word “Eskimo” means
eaters of raw meat. Eskimos are part of traditional tribes who live in a region
that spans more than 3,500 miles, including Greenland, the northern fringe of
North America, and a sector of eastern Siberia. Eskimos have unique behavior
such as the way they survive their life and the way they live with several
laws.
Eskimos hunt for their food. They eat raw
fish, sea mammals and a few land mammals. The cold water of the Arctic make the
Eskimos get their food easier. They hunt seals, salmon, cod, whales, and other
sea life. They know about ice that covers the sea in the winter. They also
know where to go on that ice to find the seals. On land, they hunt caribou and
geese in the summer. In the winter, they hunt polar bears, foxes, and hares. Their
favorite foods are seal and caribou meat, walrus liver, and the skin of whales.
Like another tribes, Eskimos have several
laws for man and woman. The man has to hunt the food, drives the dog sled, rows
the boat, and builds shelters. A woman must make clothes for her family. She
also looks after the children and cooks for her family. However, man and woman
need each other. Sometimes a woman helps her husband, the other time a man helps
his wife. The most important rule is all members should help each other in the
struggle for life. The other rule is each person should live peacefully with
the others.
Eskimo is a name for the people who eat the
raw meat. Eskimos are one of tribes who live in a region that spans more than
3,500 miles from Greenland to eastern Siberia. Eskimos hunt for some animals
for surviving their life. They also have several rules or laws. Eskimo is one
of unique tribes in the world that still keep their unique customs until now.