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This story is about a ____ family.
A) Athabascan
B) Inupiat
C) Yupik
D) Aleut
B) Inupiat
The family lived in _____ Alaska.
A) Southeastern
B) Interior
C) Northeastern
D) Northwestern
C) Northeastern
Qutuuq's son was ___ years old.
A) Nine
B) Seven
C) Twelve
D) Eleven
A) Nine
Kipmalook died from...
A) falling through the ice.
B) a wolf attacked him.
C) old age.
D) a growth on his neck.
D) a growth on his neck.
The family lived in a ___ house.
A) sod
B) crude tepee
C) willow
D) cache
A) sod
The family heated food with ____.
A) the wood stove.
B) hot rocks.
C) camp fire.
D) the sun.
B) hot rocks
The first animal Kipmalook caught in his trap was a...
A) Rabbit
B) Ptarmigan
C) Wolf
D) Woverine
C) Wolf
Before he got sick, Kipmalook went to the traps...
A) Every day.
B) Every one to two days.
C) Every three to four days.
D) Every five days.
C) Every three to four days.
The village they started out from is...
A) Unalakleet
B) Saint Michael
C) Koyuk
D) Chaqtuliq
D) Chaqtuliq
Qutuuq felt proud of Kipmalook because he...
A) Was a good hunter.
B) Was a good trapper.
C) Was a good husband.
D) Was a good canoe maker.
A) Was a good hunter.
Fungus from ___ trees were used to drive insects away.
A) Willow
B) Alder
C) Spruce
D) Birch
D) Birch
Akutuk is _____.
A) Whale fat.
B) tundra tea.
C) Eskimo ice cream.
D) Serra leaves in seal oil.
C) Eskimo ice cream
The river on which the family traveled upon was first filled with ___.
A) Seals.
B) Spawning salmon.
C) White fish.
D) Brown Bears.
B) Spawning salmon.
Qutuuq's bottom teeth were worn down from chewing on _____.
A) ugruk soles.
B) muktuk.
C) squirrel skins.
D)
A) ugruk soles.
By the time Qutuuq turned fourteen she was a good ______.
A) mother.
B) trapper.
C) cook.
D) seamstress.
D) seamstress.
Kipmalook was given the best part of the goose, the ____.
A) head.
B) leg.
C) breast
D) back.
C) breast
Kipmalook fished with his six ft. long net made out of _____.
A) twine.
B) sinew.
C) nylon.
D) babiche.
B) sinew.
Qutuuq believe ___ had a strong spirit because they grew close to the ground.
A) blackberries.
B) cranberries.
C) blueberries.
D) salmon berries.
A) blackberries.
The two children played a game where they stared at each other called ___.
A) turn away.
B) Eskimo baseball.
C) mana, mana.
D) muck.
D) muck.
Qutuuq's treasured possession were her ___.
A) sewing kit.
B) waterproof mukluks.
C) blue bead earrings.
D) rifle.
C) blue bead earrings.
The game where the children had to run around bases without being tagged is ___.
A) kick the can.
B) mana, mana
C) muck.
D) Eskimo baseball.
B) mana, mana
Qutuuq's father, ___, hunted belugas with the men of his village.
A) Anamiaq
B) Kipmalook
C) Kuuyuk
D) Kinijin
A) Anamiaq
When drying fish the children had to gather wood and willows to ___.
A) to keep the campfire going.
B) stay out of the way.
C) dry the fish.
D) keep blue flies away.
D) keep blue flies away.
For one skin boat and two stomachs of white muktuk Anamiaq got ___ .
A) crackers.
B) molasses.
C) two blue beads.
D) a rifle.
C) two blue beads.
Qutuuq and her children took papa to the ___ and left him there.
A) snow cave
B) cache
C) cemetery
D) sod house
B) cache
Savokgenaq packed ___ bags of skin.
A) two
B) one
C) four
D) three
A) two
The final thing found in the cache was ____ .
A) seal oil.
B) serra.
C) dried moose meat.
D) tundra tea.
D) tundra tea.