The Plains Indians had the buffalo. For most of the Eastern Indians the deer was the key animal. For the Inuit it was the seal and the caribou.
Two groups of Indians known for their hunting lifestyle are the Plains Indians and the Inuit. The Plains Indians, including tribes like the Sioux and Cheyenne, relied heavily on buffalo hunting for food, clothing, and shelter. The Inuit, native to the Arctic regions, hunted seals, whales, and other marine animals, using specialized tools and techniques suited to their harsh environment.
They wear deer skin tunics.
Indians were not braids!
clothes
long spears
If it's not camouflage facepaint in a tactical environment (or as part of training in a classroom environment) then yes.
The Inuit are not Indians, but they are very much alive. Thank you for asking.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
they wore warm clothing from animals they hunted..
Only if Inuits and Indians have mixed and had children.
inuit
charcoal
yes they did
Inuit Indians are nomadic people. Inut Indians live in a tupiq,Alaskan sod house ,and in iglooos
Inuit are not Indians. Mittimatalik is the Inuktitut name for Pond Inlet. Pond Inlet is a community on Baffin Island, which is in Nunavut. Nunavut is the territory in Canada where Inuit live.
Greenland, Alaska