Homes
Clothing
Food
Transportation
Religion
100
The Inuit people lived this kind of lifestyle
What is nomadic. They moved from place to place.
100
This was the most common fur used for clothing because it was light and provided good insulation
What is caribou
100
Inuit people relied mostly on meet for this reason.
What is very little vegetation could survive in the Arctic climate
100
In the summer Inuit people traveled in these types of boats.
What is by kayak for 1 person and umiak for 10-15 people
100
Inuit people believed in animism which means this.
What is all living and non-living things had a spiritincluding people, animals, inanimate objects, and forces of nature
200
In the summer, Inuit people live in homes made of this.
What is tents out of driftwood or poles covered with animal skins, mostly caribou or sealskin
200
Each Inuit person's clothing was tailored specifically for them for this reason
What is to keep cold air out at the neck, waist and wrists.
200
In the winter, Inuit people manly hunted these animal
What is sea mammals including seal: meat and skin, beluga whale: skin and blubber, narwhal and walrus; meat for dogs.
200
Inuit people used Inukshuks while traveling to help with this
What is using them as landmarks for navigation.
200
Inuit people believed that these events were caused by angry spirits.
What is Bad weather, illnesses, and a bad hunt
300
This these were homes made of blocks of snow and ice
What is an igloo
300
Inuit people needed to wear snow goggles made out of Caribou antlers for this reason
What is they provided protection from the cold, but more importantly protection from snow blindness
300
The Inuit people ate most of their food raw for this reason.
What is their was a shortage of wood or fuel to cook it.
300
Dogs were extremely important to the Inuit people for this reason.
What is they helped with hunting by locating seal holes, they were able to scare off threatening animals and were also used as pack animals and to pull sleds and supplies
300
The most important spirit in Inuit culture was this goddess.
What is Sedna, goddess of the sea
400
This is why Inuit people lived in snow houses called igloos in the winter
What is they kept them warm and protected them from the harsh winter weather and were quick to build
400
Inuit people always more many layers, especially on their feet, including these items.
What is a boot stocking, a sealskin boot (mukluk), and a fur slipper.
400
To preserve food the Inuit people sometimes did this.
What is dried it or froze it
400
The Inuit people attached these spikes to their boots to walk more easily across the ice.
What are crampons
400
Inuit people performed a "Bladder Dance" after hunting for this reason.
What is so the animal's spirit would find a new body in the sea.
500
Some of the Canadian Inuit who lived in the west had access to trees and did not live in igloos. They lived in these homes.
What is in log and sod houses in partially excavated holes in the ground.
500
Sometimes Inuit people used this to make clothing instead of hide because of its water resistance
What is sea mammal intestine
500
Most of the Inuit's hunting tools were made out of these items.
What is stone, or parts of animals, like bone, ivory, antlers, teeth, and horns.
500
When boating in Umiaks men and women usually had these different roles.
What is women rowed while men steered.
500
This is the Inuit name for the shaman
What is Angakok