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            <h3>Settlements / Housing</h3>
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            <h3>Settlements / Housing</h3>
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                <li>Today</li>
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                <li>Today</li>
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                        Inuits live in government housing communities throughout Alaska and Canada.
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                            Inuits live in government housing communities throughout
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                            Alaska and Canada.
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                <li>Before</li>
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                        Inuit settlements range around the northern Artic regions of
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                            Inuit settlements range around the northern Artic regions of
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                        Canada and Greenland.
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                            Canada and Greenland.
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                        Traditional Inuit housing ranges from Igloo to animal skin tents
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                            Traditional Inuit housing ranges from Igloo to animal skin tents
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                        during the few months of the year when temperatures were above freezing.
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                            during the few months of the year when temperatures were above freezing.
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            <h3>Travel</h3>
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            <h3>Travel</h3>
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                        Inuits travel in snow mobiles and motorboats.
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                            Inuits travel in snow mobiles and motorboats.
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                        Inuit ocean hunters used animal skin boats called <em>qajait</em> which
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                            Inuit ocean hunters used animal skin boats called <em>qajait</em> which
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                        were extraordinarily buoyant. European travelers copied the
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                            were extraordinarily buoyant. European travelers copied the
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                        properties of the boats along with the name, thus the creation of
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                            properties of the boats along with the name, thus the creation of
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                        the <em>kayak</em>. Inuit also made <em>umiaq</em>, a larger version of the kayak.
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                            the <em>kayak</em>. Inuit also made <em>umiaq</em>, a larger
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                            version of the kayak.
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                        Dog sleds were the primary means of land travel - in Inuktitut,
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                            Dog sleds were the primary means of land travel - in Inuktitut,
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                        <em>qamutiit</em>, singular <em>qamutiq</em>. The husky dog breed comes from Inuit
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                            <em>qamutiit</em>, singular <em>qamutiq</em>. The husky
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                        breeding of dogs for transportation.
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                            dog breed comes from Inuit breeding of dogs for transportation.
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                        Inuit used the natural landscape to navigate on land. Where natural
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                            Inuit used the natural landscape to navigate on land. Where natural
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                        landmarks were insufficient, the Inuit would erect an <em>inukshuk</em>, a
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                            landmarks were insufficient, the Inuit would erect an <em>inukshuk</em>, a
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                        stone landmark used as a milestone or directional marker. These
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                            stone landmark used as a milestone or directional marker. These
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                        stone markers were created in the figure of a man.
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                            stone markers were created in the figure of a man.
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                <img src="images/general/rjc_olympics.png" alt="Vancouver 2010 Logo" />
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                    <a href="http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/inuit/communit.htm">
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                    <a href="http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/inuit/communit.htm">
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                        http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/inuit/communit.htm
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                        http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/inuit/communit.htm
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                <a href="http://www.workforjesus.com/esk.htm">
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                    http://www.workforjesus.com/esk.htm
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