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Inuit

Inuit . By: Serena. Table of Contents. Dedication Page What did the Inuit s wear? What was marriage like? How do Inuit travel? What did they live in? What did they eat? What type of dogs were there What they use to hunt whale? About the Author References. Photo Credit: Image quest.

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Inuit

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  1. Inuit By: Serena

  2. Table of Contents Dedication Page What did the Inuits wear? What was marriage like? How do Inuit travel? What did they live in? What did they eat? What type of dogs were there What they use to hunt whale? About the Author References Photo Credit: Image quest

  3. This presentation is dedicated to… I dedicate this presentation for my parents that always loved me and my sister Chiara for being nice to me. I dedicate this to my parents that loved me and my big sis the reason I dedicate this to them because they always help me with my homework and I want to show them what I learned from them Back to Table of Contents

  4. What did the Inuit’s wear Did you know that Inuit would wear grass socks that they woven. Also they would wear big coats or animal skin to keep warm. I learned that the Inuit might always be cold unless they wore coats. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image quest

  5. What was marriage like Can you believe that most girls got married at age 14 or younger. Guess what some Inuit would get married to someone they would know. I thought that Inuit have to be get married when your older. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image quest

  6. How do they travel Inuit would be pulled by dogs in a sled so it would be a faster way to travel. Another way would just be sledding down a hill or snowmobile. The sled were made out of wood. I learned that the Inuit would use stuff they made to travel like wood sleds Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image quest

  7. What did they live in Did you know Inuit who lived near the coast used whale bones to build there houses. Some Inuit stretched caribou skin over frames to make a house. I leaned that some Inuit would make there homes out of different things. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image quest

  8. What did they eat Inuit Would eat seals, walrus, and many more. All the animals they hunt lived in the ocean. Then they would use a harpoon to hunt the animals. After, some Inuit’s would make a tent with seal skin. I learned that the food they hunt was good to them and they build houses out of them. Back to Table of Contents Photo CreditImage quest

  9. What type of dogs were there The dogs were husky and husky were snow dog, so they usually would be used to the snow. Most of the family's had 4 to6 dogs. Husky pulled the Inuit to travel. Dogs were the only way to be pulled. I feel that husky were help to the people. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image Quest

  10. What did they use to hunt whale Inuit would use a harpoon to hunt whale, one end would be very sharp, so they can kill the whale. The Inuit Would be in a boat to hunt the whale. What I though was that the only way the Inuit hunt whale was to ride a boat. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: Image quest

  11. About Serena • Serena is from Italy. Serena is 9 years old. She goes to Sherwood Elementary School, SES for short. I am a creative kind of person. I also love drawing and playing outside with my friends. My favorite movie is the Hunger Games. Back to Table of Contents

  12. My References Back to Table of Contents

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