Igloos: The Ingenious Arctic Homes of the Inuit
An igloo, often associated with the cold, snowy regions of the Arctic, is a traditional dome-shaped structure built from blocks of ice and snow. It is a remarkable example of how human ingenuity can adapt to extreme environments. While many people associate igloos with the Inuit people of the Arctic, they were also used by other indigenous groups in North America, particularly in the colder regions of Canada and Alaska. Igloos are more than just shelters; they represent a deep connection between