An overview of the indigenous peoples of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland including a description of their homes, food, clothing, art, family life, storytelling, religion, and government.
Readers will get to know each tribes culture, influence and history. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.
Examines the culture, history, and society of the Inuit.
Describes the history, culture, and environment of the Eskimos and the many changes brought about by their contact with the "white people's" society.
Discusses the Inuit Indians, focusing on their tradition of carving ivory. Includes a recipe for a blueberry-topped snowcream, and instructions for carving soap animals and for playing an Inuit game.
"Provides comprehensive information on the background, lifestyle, beliefs, and present-day lives of the Inuit people"--Provided by publisher.
This book should be paired with _Life Among the Inuit" (9781477727706) from the InfoMax Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
Examines the history, culture, and current situation of the Inuit peoples of the Arctic regions.
Describes culture and history of Inuit in northern Canada. Sections include: the people of old, the contact period, the transition era, and gaining control. Also includes directory of Inuit and...
As the original inhabitants of the Arctic, the Inuit (or Eskimo) have, over the past 5,000 years, developed a unique and fascinating culture.
Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Inuit people of the Arctic Circle.