Inuit and Haida The Inuit and the Haida people can be very different at times. But they also can be the same. The Inuits live in the Arctic and the Haida live in the forest. The Haida group also puts underwater traps in lakes and rivers to trap fish. They also both gather nuts, berries, and eggs. They use tools that are unique to them. The challenges that the Inuit people face are that they have a chance of crushing, their ships when they go whale hunting because of the icebergs. A challenge that the Haida people have is that they are chopping the trees down they can be crushed. Another challenge that the Inuit have people face is that if they don’t get warm then they can freeze to death. Sometimes they face not even having food because it goes away from both tribes. Another thing for the Inuit people is that they can get their boat sank because of big walrice. Also they have to get it before it goes underwater or else we are doomed because they have no food. …show more content…
Well some resources that the Haida use are bones, cedar bark. Some of the tools they have are harpoons, underwater traps, and sledge hammers. Some of these tools are used for hunting and others are used for things to cut down trees. One resource that the Haida use is fire. Well everyone uses fire. But they use it for cutting down trees. Because after they chop the tree with the bones they put a fire to burn the rest. Inuit people use whale bones for their houses because they don’t have wood. Inuit people also use ropes and harness to get eggs off
The two tribes both dressed differently, I was actually surprised about because they both lived in the same time period. For example, the Blackfoot people didn't where as much clothing, and the Inuit people wore a lot of clothing such as huge winter coats. The Blackfoot people wore more of summer clothing because the weather was almost always sunny. Also, the Inuit people wore big heavy coats and pants so they didn't freeze in behalf of the cold weather.The two groups obviously
Ojibwa vs. Inuit’s Let me tell you about how the Ojibway and the Inuits are similar. They both are similar in their own way, but they are different at the same time. The Inuit’s served using weapons and their hands. They hunted Caribou, whales, fish, oxen, seals and walruses.
How are the Inuit, Haida, and Iroquois alike? Well to start they all live in Canada! The Inuit live the Atlantic coast of Labrador in Canada. The Haida live in the West Coast of British Columbia in Canada. Last but not least, the Iroquois live Southwest and North Ontario in Canada! Second, they use the similar fishing tools. The Inuit use spears and kayaks. The Haida use spears, nets and traps. Last the Iroquois use spears, arrows and nets. So they all use spears to help them fish. Third, their art. All of the tribes use their are to communicate and also tell stories. Some use it to tell spirits or talk about spirits. Fourth, they all got interrupted by the Europeans. The Inuit is was a good thing cause they taught the Inuit new thing but they brought drug which is illegal to the Inuit. To the Haida it was bad cause they took/killed all the seals so the Haida couldn’t have seal. Last, to the Iroquois it was a good thing because they got to see new things. Fifth, their homes. They made their home after
Here are some differences starting with the Inuit. The language they mostly speak is Athabaskan. The Cree speak some completely languages.They live in villages, igloos, and pithouses. For their art they use stone. When they hunt, they use bow and arrows. These were some differences about the Inuits.
The Eastern Woodland Farmers and Hunters both live near the Five lakes between U.S.A. and Canada, they both use snowshoes during the winter, and they both lived near south, southwest of Ontario. The Eastern Woodland Hunters and The Inuit both fish as one of their ways to get food, both were also nomadic people, and they also were both peaceful people(they rarely fight in war). The Eastern Woodland Farmers and The Inuit both used boats to get around in the water, they both
The Haida People are an indigenous ethnic group of the Pacific Northwest situated along the west coast of Canada in British Columbia. They are a people mainly from the archipelago of Haida Gwaii in northern BC as well as Alaskan Haida and the Kaigani peoples which make up the Haida First Nation.
Inuit, Haida, and Iroquois are all alike. They all live in Canada. The Inuit live in northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and Siberia. The Haida live in the west coast of British Columbia. The Iroquois live in the shores of the Great Lakes to St. Lawrence, Georgian Bay, and Ontario.The Europeans interrupted their lifestyles. For the Inuit, it was good and bad. For the Haida, it was bad. For the Iroquois, it was also bad. The Europeans brought drugs and alcohol. They all killed the animals they ate. The Inuit used stone knives, harpoons, Bone Knives, and an ulu. The Haida used bows and arrows, snares, deadfalls, and harpoons, The Iroquois
The Inuit don’t normally use wood for carving. Instead, they use materials like whalebone, stone, soapstone, bone, and ivory. Also, the Inuit live in the northern part of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. The Haida and Iroquois live in the southern part of Canada. Since the Inuit live in such a cold climate, they layer up and wear tons of clothing to protect them from the harsh environment and cold of the Arctic, but the Iroquois and Haida don’t layer up a ton. In fact, the Haida men wear no clothing during the summer months! See? The Inuit are different from the Haida and Iroquois in many ways.
This is how the three groups are alike. They all live in Canada. THe inuit lived in the far north, Haida lived on the island, and the iroquois lived west. They also all hunted. Inuit hunted seal, Haida and iroquois fished. They all lived in houses, inuit in igloo, Haida in long house, and iroquois in tepees. They all eat food, Inuit eat seal, Haida and iroquois eat fish. They all have things in common.
The Inuit people are also known as Eskimos. They have lived in the Artic area; the Tundra, where the climate is cold and too severe for trees to grow, for over a thousand years. Over the thousands of years living in the Artic environment, the Inuit people have adapted culturally and biologically. Among the biological adaptations, their bodies altered permitting them to adapt to the environment in five ways. In addition to biological adaptations, the Inuit people also adapted culturally, changing how they dressed, the type of home they lived in, and the number of individuals in their groups.
They all live in Canada, the Inuits live in Northern Canada. The Hadia lives West of British Columbia. The Sioux's live in Southeastern Manitoba. They all relied on the animals of food and survival. The Inuits hunted for their food.
Some Things that we do different then then how the Inuit people did is that, They traded items for items, or item for food/clothing. Today, we don’t give items for items we pay for items using money. This was stated on page 83 in the book. “We exchange items very differently than how the Indians did.” This affects the environment because back then they would make items out of wood and animal just to trade. For a Difference for religion is that the Inuit people had one big religion and that was Shaman. In this religion they believed that some people could talk to spirits. “The Inuit people have many religions like us.” Mr. G said one religion was shaman. This had sometimes a bad effect because they would kill creatures and plant life just for
2.The Inuit have needed to understand the natural patterns of Arctic wildlife. They have to know so they can be able to get food. 38:07 minutes in the video it say “It’s a great spot. Surely there are karabos around here because there's plenty of food for karabos over there.” The Inuit have to understand the natural patterns of Arctic because if they don’t then they can’t find food for their tribe.
This land has even been called a frozen desert and this is where the Inuit and Aleut indians chose to be their homes. Both groups of these Native Americans spoke a language called Eskimo-Aleut language so they were able to live amongst each other and interact positively. They had many struggles early on because the landscape was difficult to settle, but over time, they found different ways to make adjustments and deal with it. When they traveled to the land in the beginning, the Inuit chose to live in the northern part of the region and made their living by following seals, polar bears, and other game as they moved further across the tundra. The Aleut chose to inhabit the southern art of the region and made their living by catching small fish along the shore.
In this essay I will be talking about the differences and similarities of the Haida and the Inuit. I will also be talking about the challenges they had to face, and the universal cultures of the two. Also, the resources they had to get or use to survive.