2. The People
• The Inuit lived in Nunavut, the Northwest
Territories, northern Quebec.
3. Homes
• Igloos are the Inuit’s homes for the winter.
They are made from blocks of ice put in a
circle and they are made in a dome shape.
• Tents are Inuit homes in the summer. The
tents are made with wooden poles or if
they have no wooden poles they would
uses whale bones they put the tens poles
in a circle such as a cone then they cover
it with animal skins.
4. Clothing
• The Inuit made their parkas from caribou hides.
The mom’s had a pouch to hold their babies.
• Inuit's pants were made out of caribou hides.
They helped protect them from the freezing
wind, ice, and snow.
• Mittens were mad of sealskin because they are
warm and water proof
• Boots were called kamiks. The ones worn on
land were made from caribou skin and the ones
worn in water were made from sealskin.
5. Food
• Caribou is there main food.
• The parts they eat on the caribou is fat bones,
and blood.
• The Inuit eat arctic char. They ate it raw, frozen,
dried, or cooked.
• Vegetables they could not eat because it could
not grow there, but nuts grow there.
• Bannock is the Inuit’s bread.
• They made pemmican from animal fat, meat,
and berries.
6. Tools
• The Inuit used harpoons called unaq to throw at
the seals and whales. Then they pulled it to
shore using a cool tool called a nitsiq.
• The Inuit have goggles made of wood. With a
thin slit in them and that is the only little spot that
they could see out of.
• The Inuit used a sled called a komatik that was
pulled by dogs.
• Umiaks were boats that they used to move
goods and people around. They used kayaks to
hunt and fish