The Dogrib people, also known as the Tłı̨chǫ, traditionally did not have horses before European contact. They relied on other means for transportation and hunting, primarily using canoes and their own physical endurance. After the introduction of horses by Europeans, some Dogrib groups adopted them for hunting and travel, but horses were not part of their culture before that time.
mostly carabou
they used a drill
There are many subarctic Indian tribes. Some of these are the Eyak Tribe, the Dogrib Tribe, the Cree Tribe, the Carrier Tribe, and the Beaver Tribe.
they actually didn't travel but all i know is that wherever there prey would go the walk every time to hunt prey
Bessie L. Putnam has written: 'The Thling of Alaska' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Dogrib Indians
The predominant languages spoken in Yellowknife are English and French. Indigenous languages such as Chipewyan, Dogrib, and Inuktut are also spoken by some residents.
their main source of food was caribou, migratory water fowl, and fresh and dried salmon.
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.
There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
The possessive form for the plural noun horses is horses'.
Zebras and horses are both Equine animals. Zebras are horses, in another term, Zebras are horses with stripes.
Minis and Ponies. Light horses. Draft horses.