Tagoonak Qavavauq, an Inuit elder, teaches children how to make ... Winter clothing made from caribou skin keeps Valerie and Michael Qaunaq warm, while their three-year-old son, Joshua, stays ...
The Inuit hunted seals, polar bears, walruses and beluga whales on the coast and caribou and musk ox on the tundra. (Scene from Canada: A People's History, shot in Back River, Nunavut) The white ...
(Yuck! I don't think you would like to eat moss either!) There was one way that the Inuit could get the nutrients that they needed from vegetation and this might surprise you! Caribou like to eat moss ...
Inuit Resilience: Thriving in the Harsh Arctic ... Inuits inhabited either conical or dome-shaped tents covered with seal or ...
Caribou are an important source of food ... cutting up the carcasses into small enough pieces to carry to the boat. The Inuit use nearly every part of the animal, including the thick, furry ...
Unlike Inuit who harvest only what they need for food, trophy hunters, since the 1960s, have targeted big caribou bulls—the ...
The fur is taken from the caribou, a type of reindeer hunted by the Inuit. The caribou is a very special animal for the Inuit people as they use it to feed and clothe their families. So ...