Do you know the Inuit, Haida, and the Iroquois? If not, you came to the right place! There are many things alike about the three tribes. And there are many things alike! 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. This is how the Inuit are different. Transportation is a way they are different. THey used dog sleds. Their art is also a way they are different, they made sculptures
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
They would use log-and-sod houses in which they lived in mostly in winter. These are the natural resources the Inuit have used in creating their
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
The Sioux were different from the Haida and Inuit in several ways. They lived in different houses than the Haida and Inuit. The Sioux lived in a tipi which was a cone-shaped house made from animal hides. They use some different tools to hunt, and also they eat different food. They eat buffalo meat, and they use spears to hunt the buffalo. They live in a different area than the Haida and Inuit. They live in the southeastern part of Manitoba in the Rocky Mountains. The Sioux are different in many ways like in the houses, hunting, and area.
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 Inuit Tribe has uses for everything they kill or harvest. Inuit women would use animal skins to make clothing and blankets. They would also use animal skins to make kayaks and boats ( Sontella 20). The Inuits would also make sculptures out of animal bone. In Figure 1 below, there is a sculpture made out of animal bone or a certain type of
What are the differences the Inuit people did that the Inuit people didn’t do? One difference that the Inuit people did was the Inuit people believed that nonliving and living things have spirits. What I mean by that is, the Inuit people would carve a resemblance of an animal into wood, while the Innu people needed permission to hunt an animal. Another difference the Inuit people had was that the Russian would call the Inuit people “eskimos” and the Inuit people hated that name. If you’ve ever looked up the word “eskimo”, you would know that it means “raw meat eaters”. But, the Innu people was called, Montagnais which stood for “of the mountains”. Now that you’ve learned about the differences of the Innu and the Inuit people what about the
You just learned about how dissimilar, and the same two tribes can be to each other, and how they are comparable, how the Dene’s style varies, and how the Inuit are distinct. The Dene and the Inuit are similar on caribou, clothing, and location. The Dene is different because of the houses they live in. The Inuit is different because more of their territory is close to water. Think about this; how unlike do you live, than a person your age living in another place, like London, Paris, Moscow, or the
The people of Inuit, Yup’ik, Unangan, and other Native Americans Indians have lived in the harshest environment on Earth from Siberia, across Alaska and Canada, and to the East of Greenland along the coast of the Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. From Labrador to the interior of Alaska the Athapaskan, Cree, Innu, and other Native’s people lived in the subarctic region of the land. These people had the ability to depend on their years of knowledge of the sky, ice, ocean, land, and animal behaviors in order to survive. Living in the area that was vast and dealing with seasonal dynamic extremes these Native people of the Artic and Subarctic had a honorable endurance for an millennia of exchanged goods, ceremonies, and shared feasts with neighboring goods that has help them throughout the years.
The Canadian Inuit were a domestic, tribal, egalitarian society in the 19th century. And some cultural changes occurred; making the Inuit adapt and become more aware of other resources they could get hold of, for gathering and hunting for food. In the 19th Century, the Europeans discovered the Inuit culture and this provided new resources for the Inuit to gain an easier way to gather and hunt for food. But because of the European influence, the Inuit’s culture changed to adapt with European Individuals living in their land, and European resources that had been made access to them. By this cultural change in the 19th century there was “an increased diversity in the social structure and material culture of the Labrador Inuit society” (Auger, 1993:27). The Labrador Inuit was a significant Inuit Society to have an ethnographical research made to understand a little bit more to; how the Inuit was affected and how the food process was changed. It will also be discussed the significant ideas and techniques that the Inuit used to gather and hunt for resources.
If you are wondering the difference and similarities of the Innu and the Inuit, then you have come to the right place. I have done research of the Innu and the Inuit and found they have some things in common and others not. I will be talking about those differences between the two tribes, and the similarities. Let's start with the similarities.
You probably are asking yourself “Who are the Cree and what do they do?” Well Cree is historically one of the largest groups of First Nations. They tend to live in North America and the major portion of Cree live north of Canada in the James Bay area. The name Cree originated with a group of Indigenous people near James Bay whose name was recorded by the French as Kiristinon and later
They have different styles. The Inuit make carvings of men or animals very different than the Haida's art they make baskets and they weave hats. But these aren't the only ones that are different the Iroquois do clay art. All of these groups are very different. So this means they are all different. So they all have their own type of style. Speaking of style they also have different types of housing. Like us they have different types of
The Inuit art played a very important role in the their culture. They used all their resources they could to make art, but as today they are getting low or scarce of the resources that they could get easily before. The resources are getting scarce because of the recent problem with the weather changes. They used
Haida vs inuit Some ways to compare and contrast the haida tribe and the inuit tribe are that there language are different. There shelter is the same. They probably raise and educate differently. I think they educate in different language. Some challenges that both tribes faced are hunting for food or fishing.