"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
A ulu knife is an all-purpose utility knife most commonly used by Inuit and Yupik Eskimos. The ulu has multiple uses including cleaning and skinning animals, trimming snow blocks, cutting hair, and cutting food.
Inuit snow goggles are made out of leather, bones, or ivory. But newer ones are made out of wood:)
snow
Shiya "snow at dawn" (Inuit) Snigurka "snow maiden" (Russian)
Inuit homes were made of snow. The Inuit shaped snow into hard blocks of ice. They made igloos out of the snow to protect themselves from the cold. Igloos were warm, small and comfortable for a temporary home.
The Inuits used harpoons made out of wood and a blade of bone or steel. They also used a knife with a triangular blade to skin animals. Another knife they used was a storytelling knife which they gave to the daughters to draw pictures in the snow. They also used kayaks to move around. The Inuits also used a bow knife to carve beads, necklaces and other things.
The Arctic people or the Inuit cutting tools are knives, ice, and also snow. They use a knife called "Ulu" to skin and butcher animals.
The Inuit
they would burry it in the snow
snow shelters were built using large blocks cut out of hardend snow
An Inuit knife is called an uluwhich hasa broad, nearly semicircular blade joined to a short haft at a right angle to the unsharpened side. Appears to be a traditional tool of Eskimo women.