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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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