Indigenous Peoples and the Land · Time Immemorial to Present
Inuit of the North
Exploring the Inuit Way of Life in the Arctic, including traditional knowledge (IQ) and adaptation to the tundra.
Key Questions
- 1How have Inuit thrived in the Arctic environment?
- 2What is the importance of the Inukshuk?
- 3How is life in Nunavut unique compared to Ontario?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Heritage and Identity: Communities in Canada, 1780–1850 - Grade 3
Grade: Grade 3
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Indigenous Peoples and the Land
Period: Time Immemorial to Present
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