Many cultures and groups live in the lands surrounding the Arctic Ocean. Among these are the Eskimo (comprised of the Inuit, Inupiat, Yupik and several other groups), who range from Alaska to Canada and Greenland, the Saami (previously called the Lapps) of Scandinavia, the Nenets of Northwest Russia, the Sakha (Yakut) of Russia and the Chukchi of Siberia.
in new york
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
alaska,canda,and arctic
the artic Indians lived ina place called a igloo.
In the climate zone south of the arctic in most of Canada.
they live in igloos
Arctic Indians have been around for over 10,000 years. Arctic Indians hunt anything that wont eat them first!
Arctic Indigenous peoples, also known as Inuit, Yupik, and Saami, traditionally lived in the Arctic regions of North America, Russia, and Scandinavia. They adapted their way of life to the harsh Arctic environment, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival. Today, many Arctic Indigenous peoples continue to live in these regions while also embracing modern lifestyles.
No, the Iroquois Indians did not live in the Arctic. They primarily inhabited the northeastern woodlands of North America, specifically areas that are now part of New York and parts of Canada. The Iroquois were known for their agricultural practices and complex political structures, unlike the indigenous peoples of the Arctic, who adapted to a very different environment.
arctic hare live in the arctic when other hares don't live in the arctic
arctic hare live in the arctic when other hares don't live in the arctic
They practiced how to fish, How to make tools and living material with animal, skin, bones and other body part.