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yes people do live in teepees but not many do some live in houses that dont touch the ice and get caribou pull them along.

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No, they make igloos.

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Q: Do inuit people live in tents?
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What kind of houses do the inuit live in?

Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.


What houses did the inuit live in?

Igloos cabins tents


What did the Inuit do all day long?

what did the inuit people do all day is.......... the inuit people would work with parents help with food and making tents and stuff like that but they are much diffrent then us normal people do all day. ;]


Most of the people who live in Nunavut are?

inuit, they speak inuit


What kind of homes did Inuit people live in?

In the winter the inuit people lived in igloos made of hard ice blocks. In the summer they lived in tents


What did people live in at the goldfields?

tents


Summer tents built of bone by the inuit were called?

Tupik


What do people in Africa live in?

I think that they live in tents


What did the Inuits live in?

Years ago the Inuit built many types of houses. Inuit who lived near coasts built homes from sod and whale bones or rocks. Some Inuit stretched caribou skins over a wooden frame to make their homes. Some put summer tents made of seal skins. Inuit used used snow houses mainly while hunting. Today, most Inuit live in modern wooden houses.


What shelter do the tuareg live in?

The Tuareg people mostly live in tents. The tents are made of goat skins or mats.


Where did Inuit people live?

In Igloos


What is the term for people who live in tents?

Campers live in tents, but so do armies "on bivouac." Nomads are also traditionally called a tent people, or Gypsies.