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The Inuit
SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures
developed in North America.
a. Locate where Native Americans settled
b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food,
clothing, and shelter.
Alaska
Canada
Greenland
Inuit
Inuit
Inuit
United States
Arctic winters are very
harsh. Snow and ice
cover the ground for
approximately 9
months of the year.
The Inuit get most of their
winter food from the
ocean. These men have
cut a whole in the ice so
they can fish or hunt
other animals in the water
beneath the ice. This is
called ice fishing.
Summer in the Arctic
Although the ice melts, the ground stays frozen. Little vegetation will
grow on the frozen tundra.
During the summer, caribou migrate ac
the Arctic tundra. The Inuit hunt the ca
for meat, skins, antlers, and bones.
The Inuit hunted walrus for their meat, tusks, and skin.
Boots were often made from seal skin or walrus skin so they
would be warm and waterproof.
Spear heads made from walrus tusk.
Building a house from blocks of snow and ice. This winter shelter is
called an igloo. Why would this house not work in the summer?
For summer shelter, the Inuit hung animal skins on rope that was also made from
animals. This shelter is not a tepee because it does not have the long center poles.
Trees were not available in the Arctic to use for a traditional tepee. These shelters were
easy to move as the Inuit migrated with the caribou during the summer.
The Inuit used kayaks for transportation. Early kayaks were made
by wrapping seal skin around a frame made from animal bones.
Seal skin was used because it was waterproof.
A kayak is similar to a canoe, but it is enclosed across the top.
Dog sleds were used to travel across the snow. A team of dogs would pull each sled
Equipment and cargo would go in
the bottom of the sled.
The driver would stand on the
back runners to help steer the sled.
How did the Inuit use
their resources for food,
clothing, and shelter?
SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures
developed in North America.
a. Locate where Native Americans settled
b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food,
clothing, and shelter.

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The inuit of the arctic region

  • 1. The Inuit SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America. a. Locate where Native Americans settled b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter.
  • 3. Arctic winters are very harsh. Snow and ice cover the ground for approximately 9 months of the year.
  • 4. The Inuit get most of their winter food from the ocean. These men have cut a whole in the ice so they can fish or hunt other animals in the water beneath the ice. This is called ice fishing.
  • 5. Summer in the Arctic Although the ice melts, the ground stays frozen. Little vegetation will grow on the frozen tundra.
  • 6. During the summer, caribou migrate ac the Arctic tundra. The Inuit hunt the ca for meat, skins, antlers, and bones.
  • 7. The Inuit hunted walrus for their meat, tusks, and skin. Boots were often made from seal skin or walrus skin so they would be warm and waterproof.
  • 8. Spear heads made from walrus tusk.
  • 9. Building a house from blocks of snow and ice. This winter shelter is called an igloo. Why would this house not work in the summer?
  • 10. For summer shelter, the Inuit hung animal skins on rope that was also made from animals. This shelter is not a tepee because it does not have the long center poles. Trees were not available in the Arctic to use for a traditional tepee. These shelters were easy to move as the Inuit migrated with the caribou during the summer.
  • 11. The Inuit used kayaks for transportation. Early kayaks were made by wrapping seal skin around a frame made from animal bones. Seal skin was used because it was waterproof.
  • 12. A kayak is similar to a canoe, but it is enclosed across the top.
  • 13. Dog sleds were used to travel across the snow. A team of dogs would pull each sled
  • 14.
  • 15. Equipment and cargo would go in the bottom of the sled. The driver would stand on the back runners to help steer the sled.
  • 16. How did the Inuit use their resources for food, clothing, and shelter? SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America. a. Locate where Native Americans settled b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter.