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For thousands of years, indigenous peoples have lived in the Arctic and Subarctic regions of North America. Learn how they adapted to their challenging homeland with ingenious and innovative ways with Storyboard That!
Introduce students to writing, digital storytelling, and 21st century skills through project-based learning. Storyboard That has created resources and lessons to help busy Elementary school teachers add something new and versatile to the classroom.
Create a visual vocabulary board highlighting key terms and vocabulary for the First Nations of the Arctic.
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MUKLUKS
MUSHER
KAYAK
Mukluks are a soft boot traditionally made of caribou or seal skin. They are worn by peoples such as the Inuit, Iñupiat, and Yupik. Mukluks may be worn over an inner boot liner and under a protective overshoe.
Mushers are drivers of a dog sled. Dog sleds are a traditional means of transportation but are also used for sport. The annual Iditarod is a famous dog sled race.
The Inuit and Aleut built kayaks from a driftwood or whalebone framework and stretched waterproof sea lion skins across it. These boats are for single passengers. They are very light and fast.