PPT-The Inuit
Author : giovanna-bartolotta | Published Date : 2016-11-08
Region The Arctic Environment Arctic Alaska amp Northern Canada Extreme cold Little vegetation Winters in total darkness Housing Dome shaped pit houses Igloos
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Region The Arctic Environment Arctic Alaska amp Northern Canada Extreme cold Little vegetation Winters in total darkness Housing Dome shaped pit houses Igloos Used in the central Arctic as a temporary house during seal hunting season. PowerPoint Presentation By. Dennis Rees. K-12 STUDY CANADA Teacher Associate. Supplement 1 to Lesson Plan - Native . Americans in Tree-less Landscapes . Essential Question. :. How do people adapt to an environment where there are . Bands. Anthropology at UWC Costa Rica. Sociopolitical Typology developed by Service. Economic. Type. Sociopolitical Type. Foragers. Band. Horticulturalists and Pastoralists. Tribe. Farming. and Herding. How did the Inuit Use the Natural/Physical Environment to Meet their Basic Needs?. Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland . Curriculum 2.0 - Grade 4 2012. The Inuit are a group of culturally similar people living in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia. The Inuit used to be called Eskimos, but they prefer the name “Inuit.” In the Inuit language, Inuit means “the real people”. . . The Inuit and the Arctic Notes. . . . T. he Arctic. The . Arctic. Region (Tundra). Very . flat. (predominantly). Mountains. in far north. Glaciers. Severe climate (. COLD). 10 months winter, cool summer. The Name. Canada: Inuit. United States (i.e., Alaska): Eskimo, which includes Yupik and Inuit peoples. The word means “our people”. Clothing. Warm clothing was important to the Inuit tribes. Sealskin was worn in the summer and caribou skin in the winter. Caribou skin was light weight yet very warm. The women skinned the animals and made the clothing. The women used bones for needles and gut thread. Both men and women wore hooded tunics and trousers over long boots. The women's tunics were made very large so she could carry her baby inside the tunic.. Inuit peoples are from Arctic areas of . North America. Inuit means “the people” in Inuktitut, the Inuit language.. Inuit Art. Inuit art is primarily an art of . observation. ; . with . animals, hunting scenes, and people being the most recurring themes. . Armanda, Ben, Emma, Rebecca, Angel. Inuit Food ( by Armanda!!!! ). What did the Inuit tribe eat?. They ate fox, seals, polar bears, birds, caribou, fish, whales, walruses, belugas, crabs, moose. , . Copper Inuit Final Project. Choices:. Something written. Something Arty. Video Documentary . Diorama . Create a test. Your idea (talk to me first) . Main Criteria:. Must show an understanding of Copper Inuit culture (how they lived):. Agreements . in Nunavik . (and mining development). Kuujjuaq . Mining. Workshop . April 24th 2017. 1. Nunavik . agreements. . through. time. 1975. 1988. 1995. 2008. 2010. 2014. 2016. Raglan Agreement. This is what your page 36 should look like right now. INUIT VIDEO. Click on the Brain Pop video link below to watch about the . Inuits. . . Username: . lcpsm_sterling. Password. : middle. https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/culture/inuit/. A Professional Development Resource. Walking Together. First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum. Backgrounder. The. Focus. Why?. How?. Who?. What?. FIRST NATIONS, METIS AND INUIT STUDENT POPULATION MATTERS. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . A Professional Development Resource. Walking Together. First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum. Backgrounder. The. Focus. Why?. How?. Who?. What?. FIRST NATIONS, METIS AND INUIT STUDENT POPULATION MATTERS. DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE MAGIC OF. THE NORTHERN LIGHTS???. Remember Little Eva from “The Very Last First Time?” . Eva went ice fishing for the very last first time. Ice fishing is very important in Inuit culture. You will be exploring other important aspects of Inuit culture in this .
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