Children
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Associate the clothes with the right picture

Little boy's jumpsuit (atajuq). For little girls, the models of jumpsuits instead had white vertical strips and a tiny flap behind.

Boy's pants (silapaaq nutaraqsiut). The dark fur and the white fur strip on the pant-leg hem were typical of male pants.

Girl's pants (silapaaq nutaraqsiut) with boots (kamiik). The vertical brown and white stripes were characteristic of female pants.

Girl's hood (nasaq). The adjacent white and black fur strips were characteristic of female clothing. Hoods for little boys were less decorated and the fringes shorter.


Dress a girl who has to go on a winter hunting trip

Girl's pants (silapaaq nutaraqsiut) with boots (kamiik). In winter, in addition to her fur coat, a girl would wear this type of fur clothing whose vertical brown and white stripes were characteristic of female pants.

Girl's coat (qulittaq kakaganngualik). The distinct shape of the front and back flaps, and the light and dark fur strips on the shoulders, were characteristic of female coats. Underneath this winter outer parka, girls would wear an atigi, a parka that was similarly styled but worn with the leather on the outside and the fur against the skin.

Dress a boy who has to go on a winter hunting trip
Women
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Identify the items of clothing from the youngest life stage to the oldest

Girl's coat (qulittaq kakaganngualik). Neither the hood nor the back pouch is large. The girl who wore this coat was far from the age of marrying and having children.

Young woman's coat. This coat was worn by a teenager who was neither married nor a mother, since the back pouch was too small for a child. On the other hand, the hood is ample enough, indicating that the young woman who wore this coat was approaching the life stages of marriage and motherhood.

Woman's coat or amauti (qulittaq aanngaarnisaq or qulittaq tui). Women who wore this coat were married and mothers. The hood is ample and the back pouch is large enough to carry a baby and keep it warm. The broad shoulders allowed the mother to move her child from her back pouch to her front for breastfeeding without exposing the child.



Men
QuizCommunity life
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An avatar wishes to drill through the lake ice in autumn. Which tool should he use?

An avatar wishes to scoop out and eat marrow from a bone. Which tool should he use?

An avatar wishes to make a hole in a piece of caribou antler. Which tool should he use?
