The home of an Inuit
In the past, the Inuit used to use three homes. The first home was the igloo. The Inuit used the igloo in the winter. They would build the igloo in a spiral shape using the snow from the inside of the circle to cut blocks with a snow knife. The blocks were shaped and stacked to create a dome-shaped structure. The Inuit would light up the igloo during the nights with seal oil lamp called a kudluk.
In the summer the whole family would pack up their belongings and move to a new location. The summer home was a tent made out of caribou or sealskins hung off a frame made of driftwood or whale rib bones
In the summer the whole family would pack up their belongings and move to a new location. The summer home was a tent made out of caribou or sealskins hung off a frame made of driftwood or whale rib bones