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Native Peoples of the Arctic
Native Peoples of the Arctic
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Author(s): Kallen, Stuart A.
ISBN No.: 9781512412437
Pages: 48
Year: 201608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 13.79
Status: Out Of Print

Long before Europeans Began Exploring the Lands and Waters above the Arctic Circle, several Inuit groups lived in this harsh and snowy landscape. They spoke different languages and greatly valued their families. They learned to live and work with the patterns of nature as they developed unique ways to thrive in the ice and snow. Inuit families lived in homes made from whalebones and animal skins. Inuit hunters threw spears through holes in the ice to hunt seals. Inuit women carried babies in a pouch called an amaut, sewn into the backs of their coats. Many Inuit still live in the Arctic. While many aspects of Arctic life have changed, the Inuit are working to preserve their traditional practices and languages.


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