The grandmother put the hides outside her igloo to dry.
They built an igloo, in which they cooked their meals and one man sat by day to relieve crowding.
I slept on a snow bench in an igloo with a caribou quilt underneath me and a caribou cover over me.
I do not know what she is doing there; perhaps she is studying igloo construction in case there is another winter of discontent.
They would push the old man and woman out of the igloo; and this is what we are doing.
I am not saying that it is wrong, but we are giving them quite a nice financial igloo, are we not?
We are pushing them out of the modern igloo and letting them live unloved and lonely, and often pining away.
We went over the whole course—igloos, penguins.