The Inuit/Iqaluit
The Land
Elements of Culture
Goods & Services
Hodge Podge
100

Who are the Inuit?

The aboriginals of Canada's far north.

100

What are three words that describe Iqaluit?

Rocky, rolling, tundra, treeless

100

Listen to the video and name the element of culture and what it is called. 

It is called throat singing is an element of music.

100

What are goods?

Things we make or produce, buy and sell.

100

What are natural resources?

Useful materials found in nature.

200

What does Nunangat mean?

The land, the ice, and the water.

200

Why aren't there any trees in Iqaluit?

The land is permantly frozen and the trees cannot root in rock.

200

What do the Inuit believe?

They believe that if you treat nature with respect, that nature will provide you with what you need.

200

Where are most goods made?

In factories.

200

What is the most important natural resource in Iqaluit?

Wildlife

300

Why did the Inuit come to Iqaluit thousands of years ago?

To hunt and fish.

300

What is weather?

What happens in the sky and air around us.

300

What are 3 different types of Inuit art? What inspires Inuit artisits?

Soapstone carving, silver smithing, printmaking.Things that they see in nature.

300

What are services?

Jobs we pay people to do for us.

300

List the natural resources found in Iqaluit.

Polar bears, ptarmigan, caribou, arctic char, seals, artic cotton, cloud berries

400

Where is Iqaluit on a map?


400

What is the weather like in Iqaluit in the Summer?

5-25 degrees. Windy. 16 hours of sunlight. All the snow is gone by July.

400

What is Maaqtaaq? What does it tastes like?

Whale skin and it tastes similar to coconut.

400

What are some services that are linked with tourism?

taxi drivers, tour guides, museum workers, restaurant workers, hotel workers, store keepers.

400

What do the colours of the Nunavut flag represent?

red: that Nunavut is part of Canada

yellow & white: the land

blue: the sky

500

What does Iqaluit mean?

A place of many fish.

500

What is the weather like in Winter?

Cold. 250 cm of snow. Mostly dark and lasts from October to May.

500

What language do the Inuit speak?

Inuktitut.

500

What are some service jobs that you would find in Iqaluit?

teachers, doctors, nurses, hairdressers, restaurant workers, dentist, bakers, daycare workers

500

Why do the Inuit build Inukshuit?

to show a direction

to show where food is kept

a place where someone is buried

a good hunting place