Tribes in the Arctic and subarctic regions traditionally lived in structures suited to their harsh environments. The Inuit, for example, built igloos from snow blocks, which provided insulation against extreme cold. Other groups, such as the Chukchi, used skin tents or wooden frame structures covered with animal hides. These dwellings were designed to be portable and efficient, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle and resource availability of the tribes in these regions.
Northwest coast and Subarctic are much warmer the Arctic. The land is more forest-like and has more animals in the Northwest coast and Subarctic. The Arctic culture live in snowhouses, and the other live in wigwams and longhouses. the main source of food for Northwest is salmon, Subarctic is most wildlife and Arctic ate mainly seal.
the sub arctic Indians didn't live in food
In the climate zone south of the arctic in most of Canada.
Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
Reindeer are native to and live in the arctic and subarctic regions, so it would be the tundra.
In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
Yes sort of, next to the arctic.
A+ Subarctic
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.
northwest coast
Caribou are found in arctic and subarctic regions.
a reindeer is an arctic and subarctic-dwelling deer.