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    The Inuit lived in the northern part of Canada so their houses were based off of temperatures. This tribe lived In tipis made from animal furs in the summer. In the winter, they lived in igloos with animal fur on it. The Haida lived in houses that are mire like our houses today. They are called longhouses and they are made out of cedar wood. The Sioux lived in houses that are more like the Inuit yet they are still very unique. These houses…

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    new person in London their first question is “Where are you from?” This is mostly because I am clearly not British, nor European. People often assume I’m American, at which point I have to patiently explain that I am Canadian, no I don’t live in an igloo, but my parents do drive their snowmobiles to work sometimes… The second question is “Where in Canada are you from?” Then I tell them about being from a small town in Ontario, but that I actually spent the last few years living and working in…

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    Dene Vs Inuit Tribe Essay

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    If you lived in a tribe back then, for a feast, would you rather be served the head of a caribou, or the tongue? That’s just a taste of life back then and is just a bit of what the Dene and the Inuit tribes had did back then, only there is more to it. It is to my belief that these tribes aren’t too much similar, but, at the same time, I think they did things that are linked together to what they still do today, and, I think that we may even have started to use one of their old techniques. Since…

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    Inuit Tribe Essay

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    Intro How much do you know about Canada’s history? Well did you know that they have lived in this very large state for quite a while? The first tribe is called the Inuit tribe, this tribe is known to live in very cold places. The other tribe is called the Haida, and they live in places with wood and trees. Would you like to know more? Feel free to READ ON. Challenges Because these two tribes live in different places, then they each had many different challenges they had to face. A…

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    Canada’s First Nations People Similarities and Differences By: Zoe Gardner Did you know Canada’s first nations people may have arrived in Canada at least 18,000 to 20,000 years ago? There were hundreds of tribes scattered all across Canada, all different with some similarities. The focus of this essay is to compare and contrast three different first nations peoples, the Inuit of the Canadian arctic, the Haida of the Canadian Pacific coast, and the Iroquois of the Great Lakes…

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    First reason I am proud to be Canadian is since Canada has one of the best healthcare system. Canada is one of few countries that provides free healthcare. This means that people are able to get basic treatments despite their personal income and standard of living. Canada’s healthcare is also considered one of the best since it is very accessible meaning that there are many hospitals that are available for people to visit and use. Moreover Canada’s healthcare is efficient since there is a high…

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    Most outdoor cats are efficient at locating a cool spot for resting. They will go under decks or houses, in bushes or anywhere they can find that is shady. However, it is always beneficial to add a pet igloo or other sheltered structure Fluffy can use as well. If you have a light-colored or white cat you might consider putting a dab of a mild sunscreen on his/her ear tips and top of nose. Just as we are susceptible to the sun and its damaging rays, so…

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    Bear Grylls once said “The appeal of the wild for me is unpredictability. You have to develop an awareness, react fast, be resourceful and come up with a plan and act on it.” When in an extreme environment, intelligence is more useful than strength and power. This point is proven in “The Story of Keesh” by Jack London and “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel. Brainpower and motivation are the keys to survival in an extreme environment. In “The Story of Keesh” Keesh lives alone with his mother now…

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    muscles twitch in anticipation as my body is immobile. My short breaths are helping the adrenaline courses through my body faster. My eyes are going blurry from lack of blinking. I can smell the crisp air on my face, thats just cool enough to keep an igloo fresh. The humm of the air conditioner above is the only thing singing right now..Its song is the only thing to ease my aching bones that have been here too long. The air is too cold, but by minute two it 'll disappear and the real fun will…

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    church I attended was in Buckeye Lake, Ohio. It was a cold and rainy day, While looking at the church I observed the building, the building was made my bricks. In the yard there was a little building shaped like an igloo also made out of brick with a cross on top of it. Inside the brick igloo there was a statue of Mary. Mary was…

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