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By. Lauren S. and Catherine K. Inuit Culture. Location. Location is the Arctic region In North America. Stretches 5000 miles Bering Strait to Greenland. Shelters. Permanent homes were made out of stone and earth. Temporary homes were made out of igloos made of snow and ice. Clothing.
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By. Lauren S. and Catherine K. Inuit Culture
Location • Location is the Arctic region In North America. • Stretches 5000 miles Bering Strait to Greenland
Shelters • Permanent homes were made out of stone and earth. • Temporary homes were made out of igloos made of snow and ice.
Clothing • Clothing was made out of seal skin, caribou, musk, oxen, polar bears and birds. • Women skinned animals and used bones for needles and gut for thread.
Food • Walrus, seal, and other fur bearing sea animals. • In late summer they ambushed slow moving herds of caribou.
Customs and Religion • Connected to nature tradition and believe that every being has a spirit and must be respected. • Believed in magical beings
Arts • Artists created simple things such as animals and scenes of daily life. • They created stone sculptural of animals such as polar bear, reindeers, and walruses. • Scrimshaw-very famous technique, engraved carvings that told stories in ivory then rubbed carving with lampblack
Tools/Weapons • Umiaks- large open boats • Kayaks-light canoes • Harpoons- small and large spears
Fun Facts • Men and Women wore hooded tunics and trousers with large boots • The women's tunic were big enough to hold their babies inside • Inuksuk's-stacked rocks to make like a human figure • Inuksuk marked land marks when out hunting so they wouldn't get lost • They are also called Eskimos
Language • Language-Inuktitut English Inuktitut frost kaniq person inuk river kuuk outside silima
Citations • http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports3/inuit2.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit