What is the name of the game that resembles a "push-up"?
Knuckle-hoping
What is driftwood?
Food that washed up from the sea
What region of the world did the Inuit reside?
Bonus: What US state?
North Pole
Alaska
She is known as the "Mother of the __________"
Mother of the Deep/Sea
What religion believed that all things possess a spirit?
Bonus: where did the spirit live (part of body)
Animism
Bladder
What part of the body do you use to pull the wax string from an opponent?
The Ear
What is a shaman?
A priest or priestess who uses magic for the purpose of curing the sick, divining the hidden, and controlling events
What two types of homes did the Inuit people live in?
Stilt homes (Summer) Driftwood
Igloos
In one version of the myth, she is kidnapped by a giant
Bird
What is the name of a Inuit Medince Man?
Shaman
Why did the majority of the games deal with some sort of pain?
To make the people tough for the harsh conditions
Mentally strong
What two forms of religion were used as vocabulary words?
Extra Credit: define both
Monotheism (believing in one God)
Polytheism (beliving in multiple Gods)
Name the boat (kayak) that was used for a whale hunt?
Bonus: How many people did it hold?
Umiaks
10-15
Which of Sedna's parents is mentioned more in this myth?
Her Father
What are two foods that should never be cosimed together?
land and sea animals
Their jumping could be seen by the hunters as communication
What part of speech is "permafrost"?
Noun
List three uses of the whale.
Bonus: List a fourth
Food (Meat)
Bones (weapons)
Ivory (art)
Blubber (oil)
Tendons (rope)
What part of Sedna's body turned into sea creatures?
Her fingers
List a stationary object that could possess a spirit?
Rock
Tree
Flower
Etc...
Beatboxing
How many steps were you responsible for on the vocabulary?
5!
____ were not allowed to ___ caribou ____ inside _____ on sea ____ during the ______
Women
sew
skins
igloos
ice
winter
A good hunting season/food
What animal was used for most of the Inuit clothing?
Caribou