Igloos are dome-shaped houses -- The Inuit lived in igloos -- The Inuit made igloos from hard snow -- An Inuit hunter often built a small igloo by himself -- The builder put blocks of snow end to end along the circle -- Inside igloos, Inuit families spent time together -- In some parts of Canada, the Inuit built igloo villages -- Special igloos were sometimes built for ceremonies and dances -- Igloos let in plenty of light
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