Life in the far north

Title
Life in the far north

Personal Author EPSB
Bobbie Kalman

Summary
This book describes the Native nations that have lived for thousands of years in the northernmost part of present-day North America, where the frigid climate impacts every aspect of daily life.

Year Published
2004

Series
Native nations of North America series

Physical Description
32 p. : col. ill., map ; 28 cm.

Note
Includes index.

Contents
The far north -- Family ties -- Materials from nature -- Roles and duties -- Children's lives -- Hunting and fishing -- Over land and sea -- Shelters -- Inside the home -- Clothing -- Arts -- Fun and games -- European contact -- Life in the far north today.
 
The far north -- Family ties -- Roles and duties -- Children's lives -- Materials from nature -- Hunting and fishing -- Over land and sea -- Shelters -- Inside the home -- Clothing -- Arts -- Fun and games -- Outsiders arrive -- Life in the far north today.

Note (Local)
Book

Grade Interest level
3-6

Program Information
Accelerated Reader MG 6.3 1.0 73704
 
Canada's Dynamic Communities; Histories & Stories of Ways of Life in Canada Gr. 2+
 
Social Studies

Subject
Inupiat.
 
Inupiat
 
Arctic peoples
 
Arctic regions
 
Inuit.
 
Aboriginal studies.
 
Arctic peoples.

Geographic Term
Arctic regions.
 
Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature.

Curriculum Objective
Social studies -- Grade 2.2 local
 
Social studies -- Grade 2.1. local

Added Author
Sjonger, Rebecca.

Summary
This book describes the Native nations that have lived for thousands of years in the northernmost part of present-day North America, where the frigid climate impacts every aspect of daily life.

ISBN
9780778704690

Publisher
St. Catharines, Ont. : Crabtree Pub., 2004.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Mount Pleasant970.004 KALBook30152000069636Non-Fiction