Believe it or not, in the Arctic Circle, the average annual temperature is around -12 ° C, 150 thousand indigenous people live. Many of them now own the same house, car, electronics as other countries, but the way to survive in such harsh environments is still an interesting topic. A typical Arctic indigenous ethnic group is Eskimo, born in East Asia, and is thought to have migrated to the Arctic region thereafter.
The word Igloo comes from Inuit and it means the house (not particularly igloo). Inuit people live in a cold tundra area. Winter -40 ℃ to -60 ℃. There are two general misunderstandings about Inuit. 1) These snow - covered houses are their permanent residence rights. 2) They built an igloo. "There is no other architect" It is time to release them. There is no doubt that this material will play the most important role in Igloo's work. Igloo is made of compressed snow, mainly knife and cut into snow lumps. Unlike ice, compressed snow has many air pockets, and air is insulation. In other words, snow does not pass heat easily, so the heat generated from your body and fire (in igloo) will remain
Life about life can be expressed in two harsh and monotonous words. Prior to touching in Europe, Inuit people were just snow, cold, snow and snow. Therefore, you can understand that their "religion" rarely makes a living after a death fluster. Inuit people know that there is no bigger place. They do not know the warmth and richness, they only know things that are cold and desolate. Because the life of the ancient Inuit Island was not fun, their religion rarely talked about rewards and utopias. Inuit lifestyle is the same as the earliest hunter collector's lifestyle and focuses on survival. Their religious beliefs are weak and can only provide an allegorical interpretation of the mystery of everyday life. Europe and the Middle East are busy with organized religion and government creation, but Inuit is still looking for food. Thanks to their non-materialistic and philosophically ineffective lives, I think they will become complete Buddhists.