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What are facts about the Subarctic?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 6/30/2022

One interesting fact about the Subarctic Indians is that they were nomadic. This means they moved around and did not always stay in one place. Other facts include that they obtained their food by hunting and fishing, and that they lived in teepees, lean-tos, and pit houses.

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