Similarities
Although, these tribes are different they have a lot in common. For instance, they all make art. Inuit make masks, that often portray spirits. The Haida carve totem poles. Sioux have moccasins, which are shoes that they weve. Another example, is that they all hunt for food or for sport. The Sioux eat moose, because it has great meat and they can use the skin and fur for housing, clothing, and even just for art. On the other hand, the Inuit hunt fish and seal, they normally feed their dogs the seal …show more content…
For example they live in igloos and tents. Igloos are made of ice. Tents are made of leather. Just like many other tribes, they Inuit migrate place to place.During winter they move near ice, so they could build their homes. Their igloos are actually hot enough for a baby to play naked! Inuit travel on dogsleds. They also, have special art. Their carvings portray spirits. Inuit make sculptures to make displeased spirits happy. The art is very colorful. The Inuits have a fascinating life …show more content…
Sioux are one of the best hunting tribes. They hunt buffaloes, lynx, coyotes, elk, and wolves. Sioux kill with tomahawks, bow and arrows, and coup sticks. The Sioux’s clothings are unique as well. All of their clothings are made from visions. They make comfy shoes, called moccasins and also, wove gloves. Sioux were long deerskin leggings to protect their legs from bites and tall sawgrass. The Sioux live in Alberta and Manitoba. These places are grassy, so there are a lot of deer and game. They live in Tipis, because of these conditions. Sioux are talented people, whom work as a tribe to