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The Inuits that lived in Alaska lived in houses mad of driftwood and mud to keep it together. The Inuits in other places lived in igloos made of hard packed snow with a skylight on top made of ice. In summer the igloos melted so they moved into shelter made by animal skin. :)

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The Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit, or Eskimo, are an aboriginal people who make their home in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Siberia and North America. The word "Eskimo" was bestowed upon these hardy, resourceful hunters by their neighbors, the Algonquin Indians of eastern Canada. It means "eaters of raw meat." Recently, it has begun to be replaced by the Eskimos' own name for themselves, "Inuit," which means, "real people."

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Inuit lived in a variety of traditional dwellings, depending on their region and the time of year. Some built stone and sod houses, a bit like raised caves, in a circular shape. Some made tents using caribou skin. Most used igloos during winter.

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They lived in igloos in the colder weather and caribou hide tents in the warmer weather

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they lived in igloos

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Why did inuit people fight?

Inuits fought for new land and homes also food


What were the Inuits homes like?

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.


What was the Inuits region?

The Inuits region is Canada, Alaska, and the Artic


Where the Inuits lived?

The Inuits live in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.


What did the Inuits use?

The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted


Do Inuits live in the same place all the time?

yes they do, they are not a nomadic race, they have their homes alongside their relatives, they are a sociable hard working people who are ultra family oriented.


Do Inuits play with killer whales?

No. Inuits do not play with killer whales.


What did the Inuits use for clothing?

The Inuits used animal skins for clothing.


Who did the Inuits trade with?

They traded with other Inuits that were close by.


What medicine did the Inuits use?

The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted


Do the Inuits like to eat cheese?

no they dont


How do modern Inuits live?

Watch Flying Wild Alaska on Discovery Channel and that will give you a pretty good ideaAnswerMost modern Inuits who still live in the villages live in small clusters of homes while they smoke the fish so it will perserve, ride snow machines to the next village, play video games, get on the internet and play games/socialize.Some modern Inuits do not live in the villages and live like average Americans do.