Sub-Arctic Region
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Summary of the Sub-Arctic
A cold, virtually treeless region, the Sub-Arctic land streches from a northeast Atlantic coast through Canada to middle of Alaska. They wear the skins of the large animals they ate, such as caribou, elk, and moose. Their homes were tepee-like structures covered in bark and skins. They used scraping tools, hunting weapons, and sleds to make life easier for these chill-dwellers.
Subarctic Region
The Subarctic area is in northern North America, within Alaska and Canada, and ending on the Atlantic Coast. Naturally, it is very cold.
Subarctic Shelter
The Subarctic people lived in mobile, tepee-like structures of bark and skins.
Subarctic Tools
Bows, arrows, spears, clubs & knives are used to hunt animals, while sleds and snowshoes are used for transportation.
Subarctic Food
Caribou, elk, musk-ox, moose, fish, berries & nuts are eaten by the Subarctic peoples.
Subarctic Clothing
Skins from animals, especially rabbits, make warm clothes for these dwellers of the cold.
Subarctic Art & Customs
The Subarctic people made ceremonial masks, rock paintings, copper products, scraping tools, and arrowheads.