USA HISTORY

FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE

NATIVE AMERICANS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What did the American Indians in the Arctic region make their homes out of?
A
Timber
B
Leaves
C
Stones and mud
D
Ice
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Igloo (iglu in Inuktitut, meaning “house”), is a winter dwelling made of snow. Historically, Inuit across the Arctic lived in igloos before the introduction of modern, European-style homes.

Detailed explanation-2: -Native American Wigwams Their main materials were bark or sticks and grass that the Algonquians tied together. Secondly, the wigwam was built in a dome shape while the teepee was a cone shape.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Arctic peoples of North America relied upon hunting and gathering. Winters were harsh, but the long hours of summer sunlight supported an explosion of vegetation that in turn drew large herds of caribou and other animals to the inland North. On the coasts, sea mammals and fish formed the bulk of the diet.

Detailed explanation-4: -The people nearest the Arctic Ocean relied on temporary houses called igloos in winter, when they moved onto fresh ice fields in search of seals. Caribou hunters and lake and river fishermen used igloos on land. An igloo was usually dome-shaped and made from blocks of snow.

Detailed explanation-5: -Many tribes survived the cold, harsh environment by hunting caribou, musk ox, bowhead whales, and even seals through the ice.

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