Highly unlikely, in this day and age. But you never know, you might find one building an igloo way up in Greenland somewhere.
2006-12-18 16:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They never lived in igloos. They were just temporary shelters when they were traveling or hunting. Their more permanent shelters were hides on the top and I think (but am not sure) wooden on the bottom. Now they live in houses and trailers just like everybody else.
2006-12-19 00:28:26
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answered by jane7 4
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Snow igloos are temporary shelters they use while hunting or traveling.
2006-12-19 00:26:42
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answered by kristin c 4
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i think they did at one time.
I've met only one Inuit. I never asked him about Igloos. Know very little about them or their culture. Open to learn some day. Love to know about their language.
2006-12-19 00:25:21
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answered by rostov 5
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Not any more. In the old days, snow houses were temporary winter shelter.
2006-12-19 00:19:41
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answered by October 7
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i never thought if it still happened but now that your mention it it kinda realatin texas to cowboyz and you know them hats yah it is not true it a sterio type thouse wer in the old days
2006-12-19 00:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course why the hell not. Everyone knows Native Americans all live in Tee-Pees. So they must.
2006-12-19 00:29:52
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answered by Ivy 4
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If they do it must be about the same temperature as my apartment.
2006-12-19 00:25:09
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answered by Annmaree 5
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Yes, its a part of their culture so they are used to it
2006-12-19 00:24:36
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answered by Rosado 2
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