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The Northwest and The Artic Native Americans

The Northwest and The Artic Native Americans. Jamya, Mary Beth, Chase, Kevin. Their home. The Inuit Native Americans lived in igloos. One or two more families could live in the igloo. The Inuit transportation was a canoe that was dugout. It was almost very light weight. Transportation.

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The Northwest and The Artic Native Americans

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  1. The Northwest and The Artic Native Americans Jamya, Mary Beth, Chase, Kevin

  2. Their home The Inuit Native Americans lived in igloos. One or two more families could live in the igloo.

  3. The Inuit transportation was a canoe that was dugout. It was almost very light weight. Transportation

  4. Clothing • The Inuit Native Americans had to stay warm in the cold weather. They wore many things to keep them warm. Boots were made of seal skin. Parkas were made using goose down.

  5. Animals that Inuit ate • The Inuit ate a musk oxen, Artic fox, Caribou, and many other animals. The Inuit ate Caribou. They ate musk oxen. The Inuit ate Artic Fox.

  6. Language • The Inuit spoke various national languages.

  7. Natural Resources The Inuit pick up plants and the shot bows at the animals they loved .

  8. Weapons The Inuit of the artic used to kill there pray was knifes that was made out of the arrows and a lot of others.

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