Furthermore, The Inuits are a group of culturally alike indigenous people of Canada. Although, they mainly live on the Northern part of the country. In their area known as “Inuit Nunangat” in Canada which includes Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, also some of them live in Northwest Territories and Yukon. Alaska and Greenland are also home to the Inuits outside of Canada. Inuits all speak Eskimo languages. Moreover, The Haida rive lived off the Pacific Ocean and built their plank houses and crafted canoes from the Cedar trees. The INuit people were unable to farm and grow their own food in the desert of the tundra so they adapted to their habitat and found new sources of food. They mostly lived of meat from hunting animals. They used harpoons to hunt seals, walruses, and the bowhead whale. They also ate fish and found many types of berries. …show more content…
Inuits bred strong sled dogs from the wolves and dogs to pull sleds which were made from whale bones and wood. These dogs became the husky dog breed. The normal materials for making homes like wood and mud are hard to find in the frozen tundra. Inuit’s learned to make warm homes out of snow that they packed into an igloo. That is the inuit word for house, During the summer they would make homes from animal skin stretched over a frame made from wood or