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The traditional Inuit diet is pretty much pure whale blubber. A bit of fish and marine mammal meat on the side. Essentially no plants, because they just don't grow well on permafrost.
There's another tribe I can't remember the name of that mostly just eats a certain high-calorie nut. By "can't handle", I meant without getting really fat eating that way. (The blue zones themselves are all over the place)