Students were sent away for 4 years to a school to get an education from some missions set up to help the villagers get a good education. The only bad thing about it was the fact that the schools discouraged native language. If students came to class and spoke a native american language they were punnished harsly, either with soap in their mouth or having to stick there head agaist the corner of a wall for long periods of time. Most of the Inuits entertainment was from hunting gatherings and raids.
In result to the harsh, cold winters, inuit villagers had a hard time finding building supplies. No trees were found in the tundra. Only way to get wood was from transportation from different villages. The snow was a big factor in inuit life. They used snow for their house’s, also known as igloos. It was the best way to keep themselves from freezing to death or frostbite. As the summer rolled around that ment the snow was melting away so the inuit people had to come up with a plan to have shelter.
Their shelter was made up of streched out pieces of animal fur. Transportation was very small around the artic tundra because of their freezing tempuratures. When they did transport goods the relyed on huskies to pull them around the tundra. They huskies were respected so much because of their strong legs and thick skin for warmth and protection. During the summer they used two different kinds of boats, a kayak for hunting, and a umiaq for transporting people, supplies, and dogs.
The Term Paper on Nunavut Notre Terre Peuple Inuit
Introduction: Le 1 er avril 1999 le Canada a du changer sa carte pour y include un nouveau territoire. Ce troisieme territoire, situe dans la partie nord du Canada, se nomme Nunavut. Le mot Nunavut est un mot Inuit (Inuktitut) significant notre terre. Le peuple Inuit habite le Nunavut depuis la nuit des temps. Il a toujours ete le Nunavut pour eux mais c'est seulement dans les annees 1970 que ...
The inuit people had a huge hunting culture. Especially whales, during whale season inuit people set out on whale expeditions to catch, the whale fleets so they can stack up on food for the winter. The inuit people were very independent, and dependent on the few around them. They passed down the hunting kills from generation to generation, giving the inuits a big advantage in hunting and staying alive during the harsh winters.