Food
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Living in the Arctic
Clothing
...And more!!
100

An Inuit knife used to cut meat and clean skins.

Ulu

100

Because of overhunting, these are no longer legal to use to chase caribou.

snowmobiles

100

These were the direct ancestors of the Inuit.

Thule

100

What are the three different types of houses Inuit have lived in?

Igloo, sod or turf house, modern home

100

The Inuit do this to soften animal skins so they can be made into clothing.

Chew on the skin
100

These "monsters" are carved from ivory. 

Tupilaks

200

Name three types of animals the Inuit hunted.

Seal, walrus, polar bear, elk, caribou whale, narwhal, birds, fish

200

Name three different types of Inuit travel.

kayak, umiak, dogsled

200

This name means "the people" and is the preferred name of people living near the Arctic Circle. 

Inuit

200

The Inuit brought their own silverware and dishes to neighbor's houses to avoid getting this disease

Tuberculosis

200

Before white people came to the Arctic, the Inuit made all of their clothing from animal skins because they did not have this. 

woven fabrics

200

The Inuit have over 100 words for this object.

Snow

300

Did the Inuit farm? Why or why not?

No, the Arctic Circle is made of permafrost and it's too cold to grow crops

300

This "women's boat" holds more than one person

umiak

300

The language spoken by the Inuit. 

Inuktitut

300

Inuit villages are usually located on or near this.

A body of water

300

Before an animal skin can be used to make clothing it must go through this process.

Cleaned, stretched and dried.

300

This tool was used to start fires and to bore into animal bones.

Bowdrill

400

This is the weapon used to kill a whale in the traditional method

harpoon

400

In modern Nunavut this is how doctors arrive in villages.

Airplane

400

These are the four countries where most Inuit live. 

United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia

400

This is used in traditional Inuit sculpture.

Soapstone

400

This modern "thread" is now used in sewing polar bear skin trousers. 

Dental floss

400

Before Europeans brought formal education, children learned skills and beliefs from ___________. 

Elders and family

500

Eating this is poisonous because it contains so much Vitamin A.

Polar bear liver

500

Name two different breeds of sled dogs

Siberian Husky, Alaskan Malamute, and/or Canadian Eskimo sled dog

500

This stone structure looks like a human and is used for communication and survival. 

inuksuk

500

This is what the Inuit believe happens when you die.

Your soul divides in two. One half goes to a place where it is always warm and has good hunting. The other half stays on Earth until a new baby is given that name.

500

Traditional Inuit snow boots made from seal skin

Kamik

500

This goddess had her fingers severed. They fell into the ocean and became whales, seals and walruses.

Sedna

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