By: Joe, Kendall, Natalie, and Jesse. * THEY BUILT THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHELTERS: SOD HOUSES,SNOW HOUSES,AND TENTS SOD HOUSES WERE THE MOST PERMANENT.

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By: Joe, Kendall, Natalie, and Jesse

* THEY BUILT THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHELTERS: SOD HOUSES,SNOW HOUSES,AND TENTS SOD HOUSES WERE THE MOST PERMANENT HOUSES. THE IGLOOS WOULD MELT IN THE SUN WHEN WINTER WAS OVER AND WOULD BE BUILT OVER ICE. TENTS WOULD BE USED IN THE SPRING AND BUILT IN THE WOODS.

* THE FOODS THAT THEY ATE WERE: * BLOOD SOUP * RAW SEAL * CARIBOU * WALRUS * WHALE * AND FISH * THEY KEPT THEIR MEAT IN DRIED OUT MEAT SACKS.

* THEY ALL WORE THE SAME THINGS WHICH WERE * THE PANTS WERE MADE FROM WHITE BEAR SKIN. * EACH PERSON ALSO WORE A HEAVY FUR COAT MADE FROM FOX, SEAL, OR CARIBOU. * THEY ALSO WORE A BIRDSKIN SHIRT * AND A WATERPROOF JACKET * TO KEEP THEIR EYES FROM HURTING THRY WORE GOGGLES MADE FROM BONE OR WOOD

* INUIT CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND OTHER RELATIVES LIVED IN ONE SHELTER * GIRLS LEARNED HOW TO MAKE NEW CLOTHING, REPAIR OLD CLOTHING, SET TRAPS, AND TRIM WICKS * BOYS TRANED AT A EARLY AGE TO BECOME HUNTERS LIKE THEIR FATHERS. * BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS WERE TAUGHT HOW TO TRAIN DOGS AND DRIVE A SLED.