By. Geciara Drew, Shelby Powell, Cheyenne sawyer
Inuit Culture
Inuit Culture Social studies Core-
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Mrs. Vemable Geciara Drew, Shelby Powell Cheyenne Sawyer
MARCH 3rd 2016
Chapter 1:Location The Inuit’s lived near icy areas. The northern most of Canada is a location for them. Most of them live in the artic coast of North America.
Chapter 1:Location Then some of them are in the coast of Greenland.
Chapter 1:Location Finally the last location for the Inuit’s is the north eastern part of Siberia.
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Chapter 1:Location
winters are very long and cold. The sunlight hours are long when day comes.
Chapter 1:Location The land has rocky and barren dry areas. There are some low stubby plants in some areas.
Transportation
The Inuits would put spikes on the bottom of there shoes to walk on the ice without slipping. They need to do this because the food has to be moved to there tribe.
Transportation
One way that the Inuits move was by dogsleds. The dogs were used for hunting in winter.
Transportation
Then in the summer time the Inuits would ride in kayaks to hunt in the water.
Transportation
If the sea mammal they hunt is large then the Inuits would ride in a big boat called an umiak.
Diet One of the main food of the Inuit were seal. They mainly cooked, froze or dried their food. They also ate caribou, whales and walruses.
Diet When hunting for seals and walruses hunters would wait for hours upon hours waiting for a seal or walrus to get close enough to harpoon one.
Diet There wasn’t many fruits and vegetables available. However they occasionally ate birds. They would even eat some food raw.
Diet Such as fatty and organic meats, dairy, honey, fruits and vegetables are served raw.
Clothing The clothing of the Inuit varied through the seasons. For winter they would mainly wear caribou fur clothing. They would wear caribou fur footwear and caribou fur parka.
Clothing Spring through autumn they wore seal skin parka as well as seal skin footwear because it was water proof.
Clothing Woman's parka was beaded and all parka’s were worn in one or two layers depending on season. Parka is mainly made of caribou because it was plentiful, warm and light weight. Caribou are mainly used for clothing but they usually come in summer. Parka is really all they wear, but men wear pants made of seal and caribou.
Works Cited Page . The Artic People." Thefirstpeople. C Goldi Productions Ltd. 2007,..n.d Web Projectarchaeology.org. Project Archaeology, n.d. Web.