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Close to 100 people will be involved in creating a traditional Inuit village on the outskirts of Iglulik over the next few weeks. The project, arranged by the hamlet with funding assistance from the Government of Nunavut and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association, will have cultural and economic development components. The site – located at Iglulik […]

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Iñupiaq man’s parka  ca. 1900  Cape Nome, Alaska  Caribou, fox and wolf skins, wool, sinew  134 x 131 cm  Purchased from the Fred Harvey Company  6/3308 Inuit Clothing, Fox And Wolf, Inuit People, Native American Clothing, Inuit Art, First Peoples, Animal Hide, Clothes Pattern, Native American History

Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian is a spectacular, permanent exhibition of some 700 works of Native art from throughout North, Central, and South America. This exhibition will demonstrate the breadth of the National Museum of the American Indian's renowned collection and highlight the historic importance of many of these iconic objects.

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An igloo, also known as snow house, is a form of shelter built entirely of snow. The primary material used in constructing an igloo is compressed snow since solid ice is known to be a poor insulator. The compressed snow gets shaped into blocks. These blocks are then arranged to form a dome. On the inside, the snow house is terraced so people sleep at the uppermost level, leaving the bottom middle area for working and setting the fire. How does an igloo Keep you Warm? Igloo Building, Igloo House, Snow Fort, Inuit People, Pole Nord, Snow Sculptures, Brick Molding, Building Techniques, Family Handyman

An igloo, also known as snow house, is a form of shelter built entirely of snow. The primary material used in constructing an igloo is compressed snow since solid ice is known to be a poor insulator. The compressed snow gets shaped into blocks. These blocks are then arranged to form a dome. On the inside, the snow house is terraced so people sleep at the uppermost level, leaving the bottom middle area for working and setting the fire. How does an igloo Keep you Warm?

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