Tools/Shelter
Arts and Recreation/Clothes
Languages/Foods
Values and Beliefs/Religions
Geography
100

What were harpoons made out of?

Whale bone, walrus tusks.

100

What is throat singing?

Throat singing is a competition between two women. The women face each other and begin singing, and the first one who laughs or stops singing loses.

100

What languages did the Inuits speak?

Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Inuinnaqtun.

100

What are the Inuits' beliefs based on?

Everything

100

The Inuits lived in Canada. Name one of Canada's main animals.

Bears, wolves, beavers, deer, mountain lions, bighorn sheep,  raccoons, otters, rabbits. 

200

What was the Ulu knife used for?

 Cutting meat.

200

Inuits honored animal spirits with ceremonies and rituals led by shamans. What is a shaman?

 A shaman is a person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.

200

Where is Inuktitut spoken?

Canada, Greenland, Alaska.

200

What are some of the strengths valued by Inuit?

Welcoming; smiling; respectful; sensitive; enjoying humor; giving; honest; patient; accepting; overcoming grief

200

What are some of Canada's native plants?

American Ginseng, Nodding Trillium, Red Bearberry,  Bog Labrador Tea.

300

Inuit women sewed boots from seal and Caribou. What were those boots used for?

The boots were used to help men to walk quietly during hunting. 

300

Name at least one game/activity that the Inuits played.

Jumping on a trampoline, drawing in the snow, throat singing.

300

Name at least three types of foods that the Inuits ate.

Arctic char, seal, polar bear, caribou, fish, reindeer, walrus, whale, berries, nuts, plants, roots.🍒🦌

300

Name a traditional Inuit religious practice.

Animism, shamanism.

300

How cold is it usually in Canada in the winter?

-22 degrees.

400

Name at least one type of house that the Inuits lived in.

Igloos/Snow houses/Snow huts, Tents.

400

What were the Inuits' clothes made out of?

Animals skins (Seal skin, caribou skin, etc), animal furs (Polar bear skin, rabbit skin, fox skin, etc), animal feathers, bark of cedar trees.

400

What does fish head soup contain?

Fish heads, fish tails and sea water.

400

What are many traditional Inuit religious customs intended to do?

Make peace with the souls of hunted (polar bears, whales, walrus, seals).

400

Name 5 of Canada's natural resources.

iron ore, zinc, nickel, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, potash, diamonds, silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal, petroleum, fish and furs.

500

About how many people might a large igloo fit?

One or more families.

500

What did the Inuits wear to keep themselves warm?

Watertight boots, double-layer trousers, the parka, anoraks.

500

Were the Inuits vegetarians or carnivores?

Carnivores.

500

Why did the Inuits wear ivory animal carvings?

They believed the carvings gave them good luck.

500

Name all or most of Canada's water sources.

The Great Lakes, including Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Great Bear Lake, Winnipeg Lake, Mackenzie River, Yukon River, Saint Lawrence River, Nelson River, Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, Baffin Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Beaufort Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean.