The Inuit have an environment like no other tribes. Their environment is cold and full of ice cold water, ice, and snow because of this the Inuit make their houses out of hard packed snow. The Inuit have a unique way of traveling. They have to ride on dog sleds to get around because the snow and ice makes it to slippery to walk on.The Inuit might be the only people not to have different little tribes between themselves. Because of their cold environment the Inuit have to share and work together to survive. Even though the Inuit have similarities to other tribes, they’re still different. The Haida are just as unique as the Inuit are. The Haida also have a unique environment. Their environment is cool and humid. They also have a special house. Their houses are made like big domes, it kind of looks like a giant egg. Their artwork has no rivals. The Haida take 20 foot poles and carve spirit faces into them and paint them,this is called a totem pole, it can represent a family's social states. The Haida sometimes sound like they’re the same as everyone else, but they
The Inuit have an environment like no other tribes. Their environment is cold and full of ice cold water, ice, and snow because of this the Inuit make their houses out of hard packed snow. The Inuit have a unique way of traveling. They have to ride on dog sleds to get around because the snow and ice makes it to slippery to walk on.The Inuit might be the only people not to have different little tribes between themselves. Because of their cold environment the Inuit have to share and work together to survive. Even though the Inuit have similarities to other tribes, they’re still different. The Haida are just as unique as the Inuit are. The Haida also have a unique environment. Their environment is cool and humid. They also have a special house. Their houses are made like big domes, it kind of looks like a giant egg. Their artwork has no rivals. The Haida take 20 foot poles and carve spirit faces into them and paint them,this is called a totem pole, it can represent a family's social states. The Haida sometimes sound like they’re the same as everyone else, but they