People of the Far North By Jasmine. habitat Winter Weather- very cold little bit of sun Summer weather-a little bit warm little bit of grass Storms –

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people of the Far North By Jasmine

habitat Winter Weather- very cold little bit of sun Summer weather-a little bit warm little bit of grass Storms – blizzards Geography natural- Rocks,snow, seal, Polar bear

Homes Igloos were made out of whale bone ice snow dirt.

Food They ate whale, seal, and fish.

Jobs / Chores The men and boys hunted and fished. The women and girls chewed seal and whale skin.

Artifacts They made harpoons and bone, ivory,igloos made of blocks of ice, snow, whalebone, spear,and bone and skin boats.

Clothing In the far north their clothes were made of artic fox skin and fur.

transportation They use husky dogs to pull sleds.