z5+Far+North

Type Far North/Arctic/Subarctic

Arctic people lived in vast harsh lands. Some of the land is covered with ice all year long. They mostly eat fish.shellfish, and birds. They also hunt. They hunt marine mammals, such as whale’s, seals, and walruses from kayaks. In the summer time they fish and hunt caribou. Sub arctic lies south of the arctic. Some of the tribes were kuchin, Inuit, Cree.

The Arctic and the subarctic culture lie from Aleutian Islands of Alaska and the rest of Alaska across the Canadian Shield and it also includes Greenland. The Arctic is a treeless tundra so in which the Yupik, intuit and the Aleut peoples adapted with various hunting’s and gatherings. The subarctic culture stretches from the Labrador Sea to within a few miles of the Bering Sea, and it goes through six Canadian Provinces,two teritories, as well as much as Alaska. The time period that we are in when we talk about this is about 5000B.C.. **sited:http://daphne.pal.edu/ais130/lectures/fnorth.html** The Languages there wasabout 25 different languages spok in the Artic and Subartic. Most poeple that live there speek about 17 different languages. One of the words used is Athapaskam Meaning "strangers" . It was used to fefer to the people who lived in the north. People of the Artic lived in bands. They lived in bands because food was neven locally adunant enough to allow large local populations to develop. People who lived in the Aritic was organized or put into two different levels. The levels where local band and the regional band. Usally the local band had about 2 to 12 extended families and varied to the size of about 10 to 75 people. the sze of and orional band was about 100 to 500 people in it.
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The Aritic is mostly made up of gged areas acrossed by mountians ranges enclosing rough,swa my lowlands. Some of the tums used mostly and that you will hear, are as followed: Artic Slope,the brooks,Alaska, Alaska Peninsula,Aeutian island chain,the Yukon and Kukokwin rivers, Berign Sea, Norton Sound, and Kodiak.

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