¿Quiénes eran los pobladores del Subártico? -- El frío del norte -- Cazar para comer -- En busca de la manada -- ¿Cómo viajaban los ojibwas? -- Las unidades de caza de los dene sulinés -- De caza con los gwich'ins -- Wigwams y tipis -- ¿Cómo se mantenían abrigados los atabascanos? -- De pesca con los dogribs -- Una nación de castores -- Los slaveys -- Del comercio de pieles a la actualidad
Summary
"Much of Canada and Alaska can be called the subarctic. This area features the taiga and often cold temperatures. The native peoples of this region had to adapt to this climate in many ways, including making clothes from fur, wearing snowshoes, and carefully insulating their homes. Readers are introduced to which groups can be classified as subarctic and the traditional ways of life they practice. Full-color photographs and historical images highlight the weathers role in their lives as fun fact boxes add more detail about how the fur trade impacted these groups, how they found food, and more."-- from Amazon.com
Notes
Translation of: Native peoples of the Subarctic
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index