An igluvigak, which is an Inuit dwelling typically made from snow or ice, was traditionally used by families or small groups, often consisting of a nuclear family or extended family members. These structures were designed to provide warmth and shelter in harsh Arctic climates. In some cases, groups of hunters might also gather in an igluvigak during extended hunting trips. Each igluvigak was built to accommodate the number of people who intended to use it for a specific period.
You are the one who lived there, so we cannot do this homework for you! You just need to tell what the place was like.
Know more than 500 slaves lived ina plantation
at one time over 15,000 Indians lived there
yes she had one son who lived with her
George Wallace
A snow house! :)
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"What is the name of a Inuit snow house?" The Inuit word for an Inuit snow house is Igluvigak.
no one it was a field where nobody lived
Atlantis is a myth. No one lived there.
well considering they are tombs no one "LIVED" in them
We had one that lived to 45
The word lived has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
he lived mwith three bros and one sis
i think that maybe 20-25 people lived in one serf house
No, no one does.
No one is sure