Across
- 3. At what month does the darkness of winter end of the Inuit?
- 5. "Freak summer ______"
- 6. Transportation for further distances
- 8. A weapon used for distant kills
- 10. The Inuit supported each other and shared their hunt. They were _____
- 11. A weapon made and respected mostly by women
- 12. Eldest male in charge in a family
- 14. Their native language
- 15. A spiritual figure they believed possessed magical powers that could be good or bad
- 17. What did the Inuit tend to miss in their diet?
- 19. Decisions in the community were made not through leadership but through _____
- 21. of their most popular forms of performance
- 23. Where geographers claim is the boundary between the Arctic and the sub-Arctic
- 25. The basic unit of their society
- 26. This has been keeping the most northern temperatures warmer than usual lately
- 27. Europeans forced their captives to learn their language so they could use them as their _____
- 28. Used for transporting large groups of people over bodies of water
- 29. Their summer shelters
- 30. The inner layer of clothing worn underneath their parks
Down
- 1. What makes the landscape unique
- 2. Germanic people that originally traded with the Inuit but eventually captured them
- 4. Their diets are high in_____
- 7. Where the Norse built a settlement for trade
- 9. "Our land"
- 10. Shelter made of tightly packed snow (watch the spelling!)
- 13. "The people"
- 16. The Europeans had an influence in the _______ of the Inuit culture
- 18. Communities made of six to ten families
- 20. Essential material for knife-making
- 22. Primary clothing material
- 24. Religiously speaking, what would most Inuit members claim themselves to be today?
