many different tribes and the Inuit was one of them‚ or so many think. Actually‚ the Inuit aren’t Native American‚ but they are neighbors to the Native Americans for they look like the Indians‚ their culture ‚ traditions and their language are similarly endangered. They are the Arctic people and they came from the north . Nowadays‚ the Inuits still live in the Arctic regions. The Inuits have interesting homes‚ clothing‚ foods‚ traditions and culture. The Inuit people live in the cold places
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The Inuit family have created remarkable works of art to tell about the Inuit way of life. They live in the Artic regions‚ mainly in northern Canada. Due to where they live‚ they have learned to use art for personal needs or pleasure. The history of art was separated into three different stages known as the prehistoric period‚ the historic period‚ and the contemporary period. During each phase‚ their art has evolved and changed for the different purposes that appeared over time. The Inuit people’s
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Inuit religion has been around for as long as there have been Inuit. The Inuit religion is not the same as it was a thousand years ago. A thousand years ago the Inuit religion was basically referred to as animism. Animism is the belief that everything has a soul‚ including the animals (Watson‚ Bratton‚ no date). The Inuit religion of the past was centered on myths‚ rituals and beliefs. The Inuit religion of today has changed from worshiping and praying to several spiritual Gods to worshiping only
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The Inuit were people who lived in the Arctic such as Alaska‚ Northern Canada and Greenland. They can also be called Eskimos. The word Inuit refers to "real people of the north" and from this distinction as well as their way of living which I observed at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History‚ I conclude that these people were a race of people with a strong spirit for life in general as well as each other. Their social customs included storytelling‚ dancing‚ drum playing‚ crafts‚ celebrations
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Inuit of the Arctic Simone D. Irving Ant. 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Carleen Sanchez November 12‚ 2010 Inuit of the Arctic The Inuit are a foraging community which relies on the environment for sustenance. They have very little personal possessions due to the marginal environment which requires them to constantly move throughout the Canadian Arctic and subarctic to find food for survival. The bands normal consists of fifty or less. Their kinships are based on communal fission
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The Inuit of the Arctic Matthew DeCarlo ANT 101 Ms. Cora Dunaway April 16‚ 2012 The Inuit of the Arctic The Inuit of the Arctic are a unique tribe or people. They have adapted and learned to live in what is known as one of the harshest environments known to mankind. The majority of the Inuit people live in camps along the coastline and no doubt had to adapt to their environment or face extension. They are made up of various social groups with a bilateral kinship system that provides the
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Inuit tribes are the most unique Native American tribes because they had cold weather all year long. The Inuits had cold weather because they lived in the Arctic and Arctic was cold because they do not get direct sunlight. Eskimos would be the name everyone knows but there correct name is Inuit. A group is called an Inuit and a member of a group is called an Inuk. Inuits are unique because they could survive in the roughest weather condition. Also the clothes‚ shelter‚ and transportation had to fit
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Inuit communities are comprised of individuals who think independently and have few restrictions on what the way they may behave. There are no defined rules or formal regulations holding the community together; the coherence of a group of Inuit people stems from shared values and the interdependence created by the hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Appropriately‚ the Inuit have no formal rituals of gift exchange. But the concept of positive reciprocity lies behind many aspects of an Inuit community and
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The Inuit were an Artic tribe that were professional hunters and could kill a seal in minutes. The Inuit also known as “Eskimos” and lived in northern regions of Alaska and North America. The Inuit lived in Alaska‚ Asia‚ and Canada where the amount of sunlight varied throughout the seasons. During the winter the sun sets about mid-November and doesn’t reappear until mid-January. A big part of the Inuit culture was to tell stories to help them last through the light filled days and the seemingly
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In the Inuit culture they have certain ways they use the universal. I will explain four universals that the Inuits used...their food‚clothing-style‚tools‚ and shelter they all influenced the inuits and how they lived in their environment. First I will explain how they got their food and what type of food they had to eat because of where they are living. Well the big thing that they had in the Canada‚ and Alaska were whales seal‚ and fish‚ext.. This is because since they live in the tundra they only
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