Houses of Snow, Skin and Bones (Native Dwellings: the Far North) by Bonnie Shemie

Houses of Snow, Skin and Bones (Native Dwellings: the Far North)

Bonnie Shemie
24 pages
Tundra Books
Sep 1992
Hardcover
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A look at the fascinating shelters that Native communities in the Far North built, using only materials their environment provided: snow, stone, sod, skin, bones, and any driftwood picked up along the shores. Black-and-white and color drawings show the tools used, and how the snow house, the quarmang, the Alaskan sod-house, and the tent or tupiq were built. And of course, there's information on the classic snow igloo which could be constructed in a few hours for emergency shelter.
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Pages 24
Publisher Tundra Books
Published 1992
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