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The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 30 years.First their name: people used to call them Eskimos,but now they are called Inuits, which means 'the people'.They used to live in igloos in the winter but today, many of them live in houses in small towns. They used to hunt seals: they ate the meat and made clothes from the fur. Many of the people still wear seal-skin clothes today because they are very warm. The weather is extremely cold for many months of the year.85-year-old Inuit Mariano Tagalik told us a little about his early life:'Our winter igloos were very warm. We used to cook inside so sometimes it got too hot. When I was a child I used to take off most of my clothes when I was in our igloo.In the short summers we lived in seal-skin tents, but I used to spend as much time as possible playing outside.'To move over the snow, they used to wear special snowshoes on their feet, but today many Inuits drive snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. In the past, it used to take them days or weeks to travel the same distance.Inuit children never used to go to school: they learnt everything from their parents. Now, like all North Americans, they have about 10 years of school education.Life is not as hard as it used to be , but many of the older Inuits hate town life and want to go back to the old days.
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The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 30 years. <br><br>Their name First: people <br>Used to call <br>Them Eskimos, But now! Just for They are Called Inuits, the which Means 'the people'. <br><br>For They <br>Used to the live <br>in igloos in the winter But today has been, MANY of Them in the live houses in small towns. <br><br>For They <br>Used to hunt <br>seals: for They ate in the meat and made clothes from the fur. The people of MANY to still <br>wear <br>seal-skin clothes Because today has been for They are very warm. The weather is extremely cold for many months of the year. <br><br>85 year-old-Inuit of Mariano Tagalik Told us a little about a His early life:: <br>'Our winter igloos Were very warm. For We <br>Used to cook<br>inside so sometimes it got too hot. I a was When child I <br>used to take off <br>most of my clothes when I was in our igloo. <br>The short summers's with In <br> we lived in seal-skin tents, But I of <br>Used to Spend <br>as with the much time as with the Possible playing outside. ' <br><br>The move over the the To snow, for They <br>Used to wear <br>special snowshoes on Their of feet, But today has been MANY Inuits <br>drive <br>snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. The the past with In, IT <br>Used to take <br>Them days or weeks to travel the distance Same |. <br><br>Children by never inuit <br>Used to! Go <br>to A school of: for They learnt everything from Their parents The. Now! Just, like all North Americans, for They <br>have<br>about 10 years of school education. <br><br>It is not as with the Life hard as with the IT <br>Used to the BE <br>, But MANY of the Inuits OldEr <br>hate <br>town life: and want to! Go back to the old days.
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The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 30 years.<br><br>First their name: people <br>used to call<br> they Eskimos,but now they are called Inuits, which means 'the people'.<br><br>They are <br>Used to live<br> in igloos in the winter but today, many of them live in houses in small towns. <br><br>They are <br>Used to hunt<br> Seals: They ate the meat and made clothes from the fur. Many of the people still <br>Wear<br> seal-skin clothes today because they are very warm. The weather is extremely cold for many months of the year.<br><br>85-year-old Inuit Mariano Tagalik told us a little about his early life:<br>'Our winter igloos were very warm. We <br>Used to cook<br> So sometimes it got too hot. When I was a child I <br>used to take off<br> most of my clothes when I was in our igloo.<br>In the short summers we lived in seal-skin tents, but I <br>Used to spend<br> as much time as possible playing outside.'<br><br>To move over the snow, they <br>used to wear<br> special snowshoes on their feet, but today many Inuits <br>Drive<br> Snowmobiles. These machines can travel long distances in a short time. In the past, it <br>used to take<br> them days or weeks to travel the same distance.<br><br>Inuit children never <br>Used to go<br> to school: they learnt everything from their parents. Now, like all North Americans, they <br>have<br> about 10 years of school education.<br><br>Life is not as hard as it is <br>Used to be<br> , but many of the older Inuits <br>Hate<br> town life and want to go back to the old days.
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The lives of the Inuit people of North America have changed a lot in 30 years.<br>First their name: People<br>Used to call<br>They're Eskimos, but now they call it Inuits, which means people. "<br>they<br>Used to live<br>In igloss in the winter but today, many of them live in houses in small towns.<br>they<br>Used to hunt<br>Seals: they ate the mean and made clothes from the fur. Many of the people still<br>Wear<br>Seal skin clothes today is because they are very war. The rain is cold years and months.<br>85 year old Inuit Mariano tagalik tells us a little about his early life:<br>Our winter igloss were very warm. We<br>Used to cook<br>Inside so sometimes it got hot. When I was a kid<br>Used to take off<br>Most of my clothes when I was in our idol.<br>In the short summer, we live in seal skin tents, but I<br>Used to spend<br>As much time as possible playing outside. "<br>Move on the nose, they<br>Used to wear<br>Special snapshots on their feet, but today many intuits<br>Drive<br>Snowmobiles. These machines can travel for a long time. In the past, it<br>Used to take<br>They days or weeks to travel the same distance.<br>Inuit children never<br>Used to go<br>To school: they learn everything from their parents. Now, like all North America, they<br>Have<br>About 10 years of school education.<br>Life is not hard<br>Used to be<br>, but many of the older intuits<br>Hate<br>Town life and want to go back to the old days.<br>
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