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How What form of cookware did Inuits cooked thingsuse in the old days?

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I have read that Inuits used some lamps carved from soapstone for heating (driftwood was too precious to be burned). They got some oil for the lamp from blubber. They used a particular species of moss to make a wick.

But what kind of cooking pot did they use? How they made them?

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what kind of COOKING POT

did they use?

I have read that Inuits used some lamps carved from soapstone for heating (driftwood was too precious to be burned). They got some oil for the lamp from blubber. They used a particular species of moss to make a wick.

But what kind of cooking pot did they use? How they made them?

apparently bolding is not enough, so let's try that:

what kind of COOKING POT

did they use?

I have read that Inuits used some lamps carved from soapstone for heating (driftwood was too precious to be burned). They got some oil for the lamp from blubber. They used a particular species of moss to make a wick.

But what kind of cooking pot did they use? How they made them?

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