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The Arctic Native Americans




                    Arctic
      Samantha Lai and Noni Vaidyanuvatti
                   Period 2
Tribes of the Arctic


  •   Inuit/Eskimo — Most Influential
  •   Aleut




          Inuit Tribe                   Aleut Tribe
Foods in the Arctic


  •   Whales, Seals, Caribou, Walruses, Sea Lions, Narwhals,
      Eels, Crabs, Shellfish, Sea Urchins, Eggs, Snowy Owls, Fish
  •   There weren’t many plants to eat in the Arctic region, so
      they ate what was available to them. Fat/blubber from
      some of these animals could help keep them warm
Clothing of the Arctic

 •   People wore long pullover shirts with high collars and then a
     kamleika over it. A kamleika is a hooded, waterproof
     windbreaker. The tribes made it waterproof by adding
     animal skins to it.




                 What                                   What women
                 men                                    and children
                 wore                                      wore
Homes of the Arctic


•   Igloos were made out of snow and were common in the Arctic.
•   Sod-houses were made of sod and harder to make. So, sod-houses
    were used to house many families.
•   Quarmangs were made of just animal skins. They were used only in
    the summer when the ice had thawed.




                                               Igloo
Native American Religions

 Worshiped animal spirits
 “Shaman” had special connections to the spirits
 Non-living things had souls




                        Shaman
                        used rattles
                        to summon
                        up the
                        spirits.
Tradition or Ceremony of the Arctic

 Inuit Wolf Dance
    To honor the spirit of the wolf
Arts/Crafts of the Arctic

 •    Carved bone, antler, or ivory into small objects
 •    Made embroidery
 •    Made hunting pouches out of animal skins




     Ivory                    Inuit
                                                    Hunting Pouch
     Carving                  Embroidery
A Famous Inuit

 Kenojuak was an artist who made traditional Inuit art to
  share to the world
Interesting Facts from the Arctic
• The Aleut would trade with Pacific Northwest Coast
• The Aleut were more concerned with rank and wealth than the
  Inuit
• Woman carried babies on their backs
• Inuits think the word “eskimo” is an insult
• Wearing animal skins made them feel like there’s animal
  “spirits” in them


                                                 Woman
People
                                                 carrying
wearing
                                                 a baby
animal
                                                 on her
skins
                                                 back
Works Cited
Biral, Raymond. Lifeways: The Inuit. New York: Benchmark
     Books, 2002. Print.

Cordobra, Yasmine . Native American Homes:Igloos. Vero
    Beach, Florida: The Rourke Book Company, 2001.Print

Greig, Charlotte. Native America. Broomall, Pennsylvania:
    Mason Crest Publishers, 2003. Print.


Mohel, A. Early Americans. St. Louis: Miliken, 2003. Print.


Native Americans. Indian Claims Commision-Longhouse
    Religion. 5. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier Educational,
    2000. Print.

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Arctic Native Americans

  • 1. The Arctic Native Americans Arctic Samantha Lai and Noni Vaidyanuvatti Period 2
  • 2. Tribes of the Arctic • Inuit/Eskimo — Most Influential • Aleut Inuit Tribe Aleut Tribe
  • 3. Foods in the Arctic • Whales, Seals, Caribou, Walruses, Sea Lions, Narwhals, Eels, Crabs, Shellfish, Sea Urchins, Eggs, Snowy Owls, Fish • There weren’t many plants to eat in the Arctic region, so they ate what was available to them. Fat/blubber from some of these animals could help keep them warm
  • 4. Clothing of the Arctic • People wore long pullover shirts with high collars and then a kamleika over it. A kamleika is a hooded, waterproof windbreaker. The tribes made it waterproof by adding animal skins to it. What What women men and children wore wore
  • 5. Homes of the Arctic • Igloos were made out of snow and were common in the Arctic. • Sod-houses were made of sod and harder to make. So, sod-houses were used to house many families. • Quarmangs were made of just animal skins. They were used only in the summer when the ice had thawed. Igloo
  • 6. Native American Religions  Worshiped animal spirits  “Shaman” had special connections to the spirits  Non-living things had souls Shaman used rattles to summon up the spirits.
  • 7. Tradition or Ceremony of the Arctic  Inuit Wolf Dance  To honor the spirit of the wolf
  • 8. Arts/Crafts of the Arctic • Carved bone, antler, or ivory into small objects • Made embroidery • Made hunting pouches out of animal skins Ivory Inuit Hunting Pouch Carving Embroidery
  • 9. A Famous Inuit  Kenojuak was an artist who made traditional Inuit art to share to the world
  • 10. Interesting Facts from the Arctic • The Aleut would trade with Pacific Northwest Coast • The Aleut were more concerned with rank and wealth than the Inuit • Woman carried babies on their backs • Inuits think the word “eskimo” is an insult • Wearing animal skins made them feel like there’s animal “spirits” in them Woman People carrying wearing a baby animal on her skins back
  • 11. Works Cited Biral, Raymond. Lifeways: The Inuit. New York: Benchmark Books, 2002. Print. Cordobra, Yasmine . Native American Homes:Igloos. Vero Beach, Florida: The Rourke Book Company, 2001.Print Greig, Charlotte. Native America. Broomall, Pennsylvania: Mason Crest Publishers, 2003. Print. Mohel, A. Early Americans. St. Louis: Miliken, 2003. Print. Native Americans. Indian Claims Commision-Longhouse Religion. 5. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier Educational, 2000. Print.