The diet of an Inuit, Yupik or other northern native is conditioned by geographic location and degree of urbanization, explains Discover Magazine. People living in Western-style towns and cities tend to eat a Western-style diet. read more
Inuit often are relentless in making known that they are not like Qallunaat in the sense that they do not eat the same food and they are communal with their food. Qallunaat believe that the person who purchases the food is the owner of the food and is free to decide what happens to the food. read more
Eskimos ate a large variety of sea animals such as Whale, herring, and seal. They would eat the skin and freeze it for later use, or bake it in herbs to add flavor. They also ate carribou, fox (when available) and a large variety of Alaskan birds. read more