Subarctic peoples, including various Indigenous groups, traditionally lived in regions characterized by cold climates and dense forests. They relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering, utilizing resources like caribou, fish, berries, and roots for sustenance. Their dwellings, such as semi-permanent camps or winter lodges, were often made from materials like wood, bark, and animal skins. Seasonal mobility was common, allowing them to take advantage of different resources throughout the year.
where can i find info about the subartic Indians
no vegetaion
subartic
yes it is
coniferous forest
its very cold and sometimes moderate
its very cold and sometimes moderate
it is subartic and atic
Tundra
subartic
Subartic
In the Subartic they have Jobs of fishing and hunting and everything else\\ This is Caitlin H doing this for a project and i don't know if thhis is right