I think probably one thing worth noting would be international bans on sealskin. That certainly would be a factor.
As far as plants and animals go, as we seem to get more green in the north, we'll probably find more uses for the plants that will come. On the animals, like Justin said, traditionally the Inuit have hunted seal. They don't waste any of the seal they catch. What's not eaten is used for things like arts and crafts. I think that's important.
I think it's important also to bring the arts and the use of the resources to the fore. In the territory, we have a lot of stone, and stone is easy to get at. I think it's important that we understand how the arts relate to the culture, and the culture is based on the production of art through stonework and tapestries. I think that's important to note.