People of the Far North By Laura. Habitat The winter weather- snow, ice, cold, sun Summer weather- warm, sun Storms- blizzards, snow storms Geography/

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People of the Far North By Laura

Habitat The winter weather- snow, ice, cold, sun Summer weather- warm, sun Storms- blizzards, snow storms Geography/ Natural Resources- ice, snow, water

Homes Igloos were made of ice, snow, whale bone, and mud.

Food They ate whale, seal, and fish. They caught them with spheres, knives, nets, bow and arrows, and fishing poles.

Jobs/Chores Women and girls- worked at softening hide for clothing by chewing it. Men and boys- carved tools and decorations from stone, ivory or bone.

Artifacts Some artifacts are knives, nets, bow and arrows, fishing poles, and clothes.

Clothes Some native Americans clothes are made out of deer skin.And some have fringe on them.