Resources
Inuit people use every part their resources. If they catch a fish, which they do a lot of, they will use every part of the fish. The bones would be used for weapons, or structures. The sinews would be used for rope and the meat for food. The narwhal is very important to the inuit people as the narwhal skin is there only readily available source of vitamin C.
Other than fish, the inuit people used ice to make igloos, to shield themselves from the harsh environment while they are on hunting excursions, or for regular houses. These houses would be much bigger than houses built while hunting.
These people also had very little wood available to them, because not many trees grew in the area. The driftwood that they did find while exploring was very valuable as a result, for its ability to provide heat.
Other than fish, the inuit people used ice to make igloos, to shield themselves from the harsh environment while they are on hunting excursions, or for regular houses. These houses would be much bigger than houses built while hunting.
These people also had very little wood available to them, because not many trees grew in the area. The driftwood that they did find while exploring was very valuable as a result, for its ability to provide heat.