Igloo's
An Inuit's ice shelter is called an igloo. It is a dome-shaped structure made of blocks of compressed snow and ice, traditionally used as a temporary dwelling during hunting trips or for winter shelter.
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The inuit shelters are igloos,tupiqs,and the Alaskan sod house....(Ann)
They used igloos, tupiqs and the Alaskan sod house
When the first Inuit needed shelter
it is big
The word "igloo" comes from the Inuit language, specifically from the Inuktitut language, which is spoken by the Inuit people in the Arctic regions of North America. It refers to a dome-shaped shelter made of packed snow blocks traditionally used by the Inuit for temporary or seasonal housing.
Inuit people (eskimos) build igloos
"Igloo" is not a language. It is a type of shelter typically built by the Inuit and other indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions using blocks of snow or ice.