they mostly eat salmon and there on toes
lol
dont know why but my friend who is subarctic told me
she don't lie my frienddd
subarctic Indians lived in large mansions with cable TV.
A Morrison shelter can comfortably accommodate up to six people. Designed for use during air raids in World War II, the shelter is a steel-framed, reinforced structure meant to provide protection and safety. Its compact size and design make it suitable for families or small groups during emergencies.
African people use a variety of materials for shelter, depending on the region and available resources. In rural areas, traditional homes are often constructed from mud, thatch, or bamboo, while urban dwellers may live in concrete buildings or apartments. Additionally, some communities utilize tents or temporary structures for nomadic lifestyles. Overall, the choice of shelter reflects cultural practices, climate, and economic conditions.
It depends on what size the mammoth bone shelter is.
They were designed to take up to 6 people but certainly many more could fit inside when the need arose. At 4 ft 6 in by 6 ft 6 in, you could probably squeeze about 18 people in at once if need be.
they lived in wigwams
Spears
they used foot and canoes
Not as much as they are people living in the subarctic. The subarctic is a climate zone.
Shelter types in subarctic regions often include well-insulated structures like log cabins, igloos, or underground shelters to protect against cold temperatures. These shelters are typically constructed using materials that provide effective insulation and can withstand harsh winter conditions. Additionally, some indigenous communities in subarctic regions may also use traditional shelters, such as teepees or yurts, which offer portability and efficient heat retention.
The wildlife the subarctic people had was moose, elk, deer, rabbits,and caribou.
elephant skin.lol
the subarctic people wore animal skin like seal skin bear skin and elephant skin
huts
Subarctic peoples typically lived in dome-shaped homes called "wigwams" or "chickees." These structures were made from materials like animal hides, grasses, and tree bark, offering warmth and shelter in the cold climate. They were often small and easy to move, allowing nomadic lifestyles.
the cave
cave or tent