It would be pretty cold compared to the houses we live in now. Could you imagine living with ... the Huron, the Haida, and the Inuit. You can compare them to see how different their ways of life were ...
Laimiki Innuaraq has fond memories of living in a traditional Inuit sod house, or qammaq, from 1943 to 1963. The sod house, with the aid of just a single qulliq (a traditional oil lamp), was ...
Longhouses and Haida houses both had fires and some also had smoke holes. Igloos did not have large fires. The Inuit uses oil lamps, so there were no large smoke holes. Longhouses and Haida houses ...
“Radio is on all the time in Inuit houses,” Dauphinais relates. “It’s really, really the centre of community in a way.” So Dauphinais and Rancourt decided to make this Inuit love of ...
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