with spears, bows and arrows ,nifes ,somtimes axes and maces.
The wildlife the subarctic people had was moose, elk, deer, rabbits,and caribou.
The first nations would hunt for: buffalo, caribou, and whales and much much more.
The men of the First Nations Subarctic were primarily responsible for hunting and fishing to provide food for their communities. They also played important roles in building shelters, making tools and weapons, and protecting their families and communities. Additionally, they shared knowledge and skills within their communities to ensure survival in the harsh subarctic environment.
harpoons
yes
Some people teach at the schools or hunt for blubber such as whale blubber
whales and sometimes walrus and tax revenuers
Subarctic First Nations shaped the environment and landscape through activities such as hunting, fishing, and gathering. They developed knowledge of the land to sustain themselves by managing resources sustainably. Additionally, they used techniques like controlled burning to manipulate vegetation growth for their benefit.
Some have but only those who have flown to Africa. The only rhinos here are in zoos.
Not as much as they are people living in the subarctic. The subarctic is a climate zone.
First Nations people hunted a variety of animals for food, clothing, and tools, including deer, bison, moose, elk, caribou, and smaller game like rabbits and birds. They utilized all parts of the animal to minimize waste and honor the animal's spirit. Hunting was a vital part of their traditional way of life and culture.
the first people in canada ate poo and pee .