The gender that identifies to masculine and feminine spirirt.
What is 2-spirit?
The climate the Inuit live in.
What is change over time?
The Inuit used ________ parts of the animals they hunted?=.
What is all? or whole?
This home structure that is made of ice.
What is igloo?
The religious belief that all things have a spirit.
What is animism?
The number of Inuit population in the world.
What is 150,000?
The elders are seen as the ____________ of society.
The Inuit used this single-person boat for hunting.
What is a qajaq? OR kayak
This Inuit invention is used to spread weight evenly when walking on snow.
What is snowshoe?
The main function for games.
What is strength test for hunting?
The territory that the Inuit helped to create.
What is Nunavut?
What is "self-serving"
The kakivak has curved ivory to hold this animal in place.
What is fish?
This human-like figure made of stone is called ________.
What is Inukshuk?
The panak was used to build __________.
What is igloos?
The percentage of Inuit that live in Canada.
What is 70%?
The oral history is seen as.
What is... storytelling, interviews, etc.?
The animals that the Inuit would hunt through breathing holes in the ice.
What is seal?
Using a sled-dog for transportation is better than what modern invention?
What is snowmobile?
The large boat used for transporting dogs and equipment.
What is umiaq?
Both of the cultural predecessors of the Inuit.
What is Dorset and Thule?
The religious figures that are seen as spiritual healers.
The first hunt of a young Inuit person was marked by this.
What is ceremonies?
The warm boots worn by the Inuit are called ________.
What is mukluk?