Arctic Craft Template
This creative craft template an artctic landscape makes a look at the Eskimos and their environment possible. With an igloo , several sled dogs and a kayak you can so playfully immerse yourself in the world of the Eskimos.
Manufactured is a comprehensive model with landscape, people and animals. Our 10-piece craft set in Din A5 format is suitable for children from 6 years.
- Set consists of: Base, igloo, 19 figures, kayak
- Dimensions: 31 x 22 x 15 cm
- Contents: 10 handicraft sheets (DIN A5)
- easy handling
- moderate degree of difficulty
Carefully cut out each item on the given lines. Fold on the semicolon lines and wet the marked strips with glue. Allow to dry.
Living history
To assemble the Arctic craft set, you will also need scissors and glue. The craft is considered simple and easy to understand. It is rated at the medium level of difficulty. Each figure is to be cut out on the given lines, folded on the semicolon lines and the marked strips are glued together. The craft sheets are colorfully printed and made of 100% sturdy recycled paper.
The history of the Inuits / Eskimos
Eskimos, or Inuits, live high up in the north. They call the island of Greenland, Alaska or northern Canada their home. Today life takes place in wooden houses . The igloos are mostly only shelter during hunting trips, when the weather changes here and the Inuit need protection. In earlier times, however, the igloos were the only living space . It was sleeping and cooking place at the same time. Even celebrations were held in extra large igloos that could accommodate more than 100 people.
The faith of the Eskimos of the "old time" was exemplary, because they saw themselves as part of the big whole. Man and animal were of equal value! Also the Inuit had their deities. In connection with them they stood over the shaman. The shaman is a kind of priest who could let his soul wander, for example to make the gods friendly for hunting.
Today many Eskimos / Inuit are Christians with the knowledge from "old times" that without respect for nature no life is possible.
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