Modern Life in the Far North
Across
- 6. The USA and Canada imposed ___ on the people of the far North in the 1900s.
- 8. The government sent children to ___ schools.
- 10. Today people like Carrie Skin in Selawik work hard to help students use their language and ___ traditional ways.
- 11. Students were not allowed to use their ___ or practice their culture in residential schools.
- 13. It was difficult for the people to maintain their old ___ of life in new communities.
- 14. Inupiat communities hold many reminders of the ___.
Down
- 1. ___ schools, hospitals and stores look just like those found in other parts of the country.
- 2. Traditional ___ remain the warmest choice for people of the far North.
- 3. Children are taught to read, write, and ___ Inupiaq.
- 4. Some new ___ have designs similar to those used hundreds of years ago.
- 5. The governments built new communities in the 1900s and asked the people to ___ in them.
- 7. Airplanes carry people, food, and ___ to remote areas in the far North.
- 9. Sleds, ___, and umiaks are still used for travel.
- 12. ___ (also known as a sno-gos) make it fast and easy to travel short distances.