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They lived in igloos. No heat, they lived in the snow & they had to hunt their animals.......

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Q: How did the Inuit people live?
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Most of the people who live in Nunavut are?

inuit, they speak inuit


Where did Inuit people live?

In Igloos


What kind of houses do the Inuit people live in?

They live in regular houses.


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 culture people live in igloos?

The Inuit tribe in Alaska...


How do the Inuit live today?

The Inuit people are still alive and some people may call them Eskimos. The Inuit people have a God called Tunghat who controls all of the animals. The main jobs that the Inuit people do is a hunter or a fisherman. The Inuit people have houses made of stone and earth but sometimes they have temporary houses called Igloos. These are made out of snow and ice. I hope this helped!


What is the difference between the Cree and the Inuit?

The Cree and the Inuit are two distinct Indigenous groups in Canada. They have different languages, cultures, and traditional territories. The Cree primarily live in the boreal forest regions of Canada, while the Inuit traditionally inhabit the Arctic regions.


Where in the US did the inuit live?

the Inuit live in Nunavut a territory in Canada


What are the 3 groups of people who were first to live in Canada?

inuit is one of them


Most people of Greenland have what kind of ancestors?

Indigeous people such as the Inuit live in Greenland.


Who made kayaking?

the inuit people in Canada the inuit people in CANADA


What kind of houses do the Inuit Indians live in?

Most Inuit people live in ordinary wooden-frame housing or prefabricated housing. (As a note, "Inuit" and "Indian" are mutually-exclusive terms, as Inuit refers to the northern Aboriginal groups, while Indian refers to all aboriginal groups that are neither Inuit or Metis.)