Geography
The Last Ice
Materials
Lifestyle
Inuit Art
100

The Inuit are primarily located in

the Arctic

100

This traditional Inuit practice is shown as essential for survival in the Arctic, though is becoming increasingly difficult due to changing ice conditions

Hunting

100

A common sea mammal used by the Inuit for food, clothing and tools. 

Seal

100

In the winter, the Inuit commonly live in

Igloos

100

The most common subject in Inuit Art

animals

200

The type of shoes used by the Inuit to navigate icy terrain

Snowshoes

200

This phenomenon is rapidly accelerating the melting of sea ice in the Arctic

climate change/global warming

200

This material is used to make Inuit amulets

Animal bone/antlers
200

A type of boat used to navigate frigid waters

Kayak

200

An offensive term that westerners use to describe an animal that represents them

Spirit Animal

300

The Inuit primarily live in these countries: Canada, Greenland and _______. 

United States of America/Alaska
300

This specific animal is at risk for extinction due to diminishing sea ice. 

Polar bear

300

This material is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals

ivory
300

A sharp tool used to fish and hunt by the Inuit

harpoon
300

Kenojuak Ashevak, the most famous Inuit printmaker, has her design on this Canadian item

a Stamp

400

The two countries MOST commonly passed back and forth through by the Inuit

Canada and Greenland

400

the largest, easternmost, and northernmost territory of Canada that was separated officially from the Northwest Territories as shown in the documentary

Nunavut

400

This can be used to make warm clothing, boots, tents, harpoon lines, dog harnesses, and boar covers

Animal hides

400

a traditional type of musical performance typically practiced by two women.

Throat singing

400

Name one Inuit artist, including singers

answers vary

500

The term used to describe someone who moves from place to place according to seasons, rather than settling in one place permanently. 

Nomads/Nomadic people

500

The disease exacerbated by stress that the main character, Aleqatsiaq Peary was diagnosed with

Parkinsons

500

The type of stone used by Inuit artists to carve prints

Soapstone or Serpentine

500
The Inuit have a strong oral tradition, passing down their knowledge, stories and history through this type of communication

Storytelling

500

the name of any mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals

Chimera