Arctic Indians traditionally worked as hunters, fishermen, and gatherers, relying on caribou, seal, whale, fish, and wild plants for sustenance. They also made use of animal skins for clothing and shelter, and some engaged in crafting tools and weapons from natural materials like bone and ivory.
Southern Indians were mainly sedentary, living in villages or settlements. However, some groups, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole, practiced seasonal migration and had a semi-nomadic lifestyle.
The word Antarctica means "opposite of the Arctic." It is derived from the Greek words "anti" (opposite) and "arktos" (bear), referring to the Arctic region. Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere, making it the opposite of the Arctic region in the Northern Hemisphere.
Scientists estimate that people have been living in the Arctic for at least 30,000 years, with some evidence suggesting a presence as far back as 50,000 years ago. This is based on archaeological findings of ancient human settlements and remnants of tools and artifacts.
The word "antarctic" comes from the Greek word "antarktikos," which means "opposite the Arctic." It refers to the region surrounding the South Pole.
Women- Builders Farmers Men- Warriors Defenders Hunters Fighters Teachers to boy ( to become warriors)
There is a variety of jobs you can have in the arctic: Construction, Oil shipping and finding, and mining. Those are some of the main jobs.
Construction jobs and the oil shipping jobs are some of the jobs that are available in the arctic region. Engineering, marketing and medical jobs are also available.
Arctic Indians have been around for over 10,000 years. Arctic Indians hunt anything that wont eat them first!
Fishing, reindeer herding, some agriculture and logging.
People depends on jobs.
I don't know. Some story about gold coins
there was 100 indians working at the jobs
sealskin.
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in new york
what was there jobs
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