Compare And Contrast Inuit And Hai Tribe

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Did you know that all the Indian tribes that live in Canada are different in many ways. Since they are very different, they also have very many things that are the same. This is about the Inuit,Sioux, and Haida tribes. The essay will explain how the Inuit are different, after that how the Sioux is different, and finally how the Haida are different. How the Inuit,Sioux, and Haida are the same. These tribes have a lot of things in common but one thing they have in common is hunting. They have to hunt because both the Inuit and the Sioux cannot farm. The Haida can farm, but they still would not live with just farming. What they hunt for is almost anything that they can find like buffalo,foxes,coyotes, and many more. Even though they hunted on land, but they also fished. They fished for almost anything they can eat. The tribes had a lot of the same weapons. All of these tribes used bows and arrows for many things like hunting and war, but there are many other things that they are used for. Another weapon they used were spears. What they used these spears for is hunting,fishing,battle/war, and many …show more content…

There difference with food. Buffalo was by far their main source of food. Women collected berries that were eaten dry or fresh. Their food was deer, moose and elk, wolves, coyotes, lynx, rabbits, gophers, and prairie chickens. These are some of the differences in the tools. The warrior shield was made out of toughen hide and it was painted with a personal symbol, it was a warrior sacred possession. Bows and arrows along with spears were used to hunt. A pipe tomahawk was used as a weapon, and it was used to smoke tobacco. Finally, we're gonna talk about their art. The Sioux art has been decorated over tipis. A feather was used as a war bonnet. The Sioux art was often a spiritual world, paintings of animals, and celestial symbols. These are some of the differences with the Sioux than any other