The correct term is Inuit. If you actually go into an igloo, it is way warmer than any cabin. The ice blocks the heat from escaping, keeping it well insulated.
An igloo dweller is an Inuit or Eskimo.
Eskimo
Igloo
Igloo
An Abbot lives in a monestry and an Eskimo lives in an igloo.
Inuit/Eskimo
"chill" out in his/her igloo.
you could build a igloo and that can keep you warm and if you cant build a igloo then put your hand in your arm pits
Igloo
Ah, what a lovely question! The name of an Eskimo's ice shelter is called an "igloo." Isn't that just a beautiful word? Igloos are so fascinating, they are made from blocks of compressed snow and provide warmth and protection in the cold Arctic regions. Just imagine the cozy feeling of being inside an igloo, surrounded by the stillness and beauty of the snowy landscape.
There is a fire in the igloo that keeps the people living in it warm. The igloo is also made of a few layers of blocs of snow and ice so it can block the wind and cold weather from coming inside.
It is an Eskimo word meaning House or Dwelling