Do Innu still use their teeth in treating furs?
I dont know about that but the old ways never die and the elders are trying to keep that alive as the only history they have is a running one passed on from clan to clan,nothing's written down.
They recognized that the younger peeps were losing the culture and the language and started an ambitious project to keep the old ways alive.
When a polar wanders into town they hold a raffle at the school to see who get's to shoot it,then some elders come and do a few classes to show the young peeps how to dress a polar and save everything,the way they have for many years.
Nunavut's a huge place but if the diesel ran out tommorow every single one of them would be back to the old ways living in an iglu and surviving off the land in less then 12 hours.
When I first went there I took modern military extreme winter gear from the US and Canada,after awhile I had snowglasses made out of caribou horns,fishing jigs made from the same,sealskin mitts,caribou hides for bedding and floor mats in the tent,I learned that because I allways had an Innuit with me and they know what works up there.
Their bad teeth come from sweets though,not chewing hides.:lol: