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The Inuit Sample bookfor Mrs. Vemable amd Ms. Murray’s Class The authors are Aaryn, Savion, and Isaiah . Cool ebook

The Far North Tribes

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Page 1: The Far North Tribes

The Inuit Sample bookfor Mrs.

Vemable

amd

Ms. Murray’s Class

The authors are Aaryn, Savion, and Isaiah .

Cool ebook

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Diet

Inuit

Inuit ate walrus , seals, and other fur sea mammal. In the short summer, they gathered berries, seaweed, and eggs. Their main food year around was meat. The walrus, seal, and other fur-bearing sea mammals supply food and clothing to the Inuit.

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Interesting Facts Slide5 Inuit Scrimshaw was a famous. Scrimshaw was a famous technique used by the Inuit. The Inuit engraved pictures that told stories in ivory and then rubbed the carving with lampblack.

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Diet

INUIT

The walrus seal, and other fur-bearing sea mammals supply food and clothing to the Inuit. All parts

of the animals were used. Parkas were made of seal-skin. The walrus hide was made into boats. In

the winter seals were harpooned at their breathing holes in the ice. A hunter might have to stand still

for hours waiting for the seal to come up for air. In the summer the seals came out of the water to

sun themselves. The hunter can crawl close to the seal and throw a harpoon to kill the seal.

In late summer the caribou were hunted. Inuit hunters made camp near the caribou grazing grounds.

They would ambush the slow-moving herd with bows and arrows.

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Diet

INUIT

This is a picture

of a Walrus.

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The Inuits

By. Savion Hawkins , Aaryn Raynor ,

Isaiah Scott, & Cristopher Collely

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Dog sleds were a means of transportation. They also had

Kayaks & Unimaks . They used them because they needed

Food & Supplies . Here’s a picture some of their

Transportaion .

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Inuit art

Inuit artists created simple animals,

birds, and scenes of daily life and

travel. These were often appliquéd

to caribou and sealskin. Stone

sculptures of animals such as the

wolf, polar bear, birds, reindeer,

and walrus were also common .

Here’s a picture of one .

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Inuit's: Location

• The location of native americans

Inuit: there location is mostly in

the cold burrr.

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Chapter 1

Inuit's LOCATION Slide #1

PERMANENT HOMES WERE MADE OF STONE

AN D EARTH. THEY WERE BUILT PARTIALLY

UNDERGROUND. WHALE RIBS SOMETIMES

SUPPORTED THE ROOF. TEMPORARY WINTER

HUNTING LODGES CALLED IGLOOS WERE

MADE FROM SNOW AND ICE. THE INUIT

FORMED A CIRCULAR FOUNDATION OF ICE

BLOCKS. THEY STACKED SMALLER BLOCKS

TO CREATE A DOME AT THE TOP. A SMALL

HOLE WAS LEFT FOR VENTILATION. GAPS IN

THE ICE BLOCKS WERE FILLED WITH SOFT

SNOW.

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Location Slide 2

Inuit's

THE ARCTIC REGION OF NORTH

AMERICA STRETCHES 5000 MILES

FROM THE BERING STRAIT TO

GREENLAND. THE JANUARY

TEMPERATURES OFTEN DROP FLAT

EXCEPT FOR THE CENTRAL ALASKA

AREA. TO -40º FAHRENHEIT. THE

LAND IS ALWAYS VERY COLD.

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Location Slide 3

inuit's

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Native American E-Book

Include: Inuit

• the name of your ebook,

by: Iyona,A’shaunte,Niara,Janiha

NOTE: You are to include information on each of the 5 tribal

groups you have studied.

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Inuit Shelter

The inuit shelter is an igloo they had no power woke when there was

light and slept when there is darkness

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Works Cited Page

Native American in Oldern Times for Kids. The Far North, n.d.

Web. 21 Feb. 2013.

<http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/arctic.html>.

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