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Sub Artic People

Sub Artic People. Northern Ojibwa , Beaver, Mountain, Western Cree, Central Cree, Eastern Cree, Naskapi, Beothuk , Lake Winnipeg Saulteaux. L and. The land was poor and often swampy. C limate. Winters were long and harsh . - forty in the winter +thirty in the summer. A nimals.

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Sub Artic People

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  1. Sub Artic People Northern Ojibwa, Beaver, Mountain, Western Cree, Central Cree, Eastern Cree, Naskapi, Beothuk, Lake Winnipeg Saulteaux

  2. Land The land was poor and often swampy.

  3. Climate Winters were long and harsh. -forty in the winter +thirty in the summer.

  4. Animals There were Fish, Wolves, Dogs, moose and caribou.

  5. Plants Wild berries, tripe, dandelions, moss, and marigold.

  6. Food Wild berries and fish. They hunt by foot and in winter by snow shoes.

  7. Transportation Walking, Toboggan's , Dogs.

  8. Clothing They like soft moccasins, leggings, shirt and coats.

  9. Tools They use bow and arrows, traps, snares, dead falls, nets.

  10. Houses Small easy to build up and down. Tipis and lean-tos

  11. Work Women sewed and prepared meat for drying. Men did most of the hunting and made snow shoes and canoes. The band worked together to build caribou surrounds and large fish nets. Several bands working together formed regional bands.

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