by Bobbie Kalman and Rebecca Sjonger
Despite the harsh climate, the Inupiat and the Inuit have thrived in the remote region of the Far North for thousands of years. Life in the Far North describes the traditions and lifestyles of these Native peoples. Vibrant images and easy-to-follow text describe:
• uses of natural resources
• roles of men, women, and children
• hunting and fishing methods
• shelters such as sod houses and snow houses
• the arrival of Europeans
Ages 8-12.
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