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what did the culture groups of the Far North call their homes that they used in the winter

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  • 13-09-2018

The inuite people, who inhabit the regions of North Canada, Alaska and Greenland, call their winter houses igloo, or iglu (in inuite language). Although many people stereotypically associate igloos with the typical dome-shaped shelter built of snow, the word traditionally means a house made of any material.

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