All of the tribes I will talk about lived in canada and were very spread out. The Inuit lived in northern canada. Including Yukon, and Nunavut, ect. The inuit lived in the northern provinces. The Sioux had the smaller province for their province for their population. The sioux lived in Manitoba but they still have one of the smaller populations. The Haida had a smaller but bigger range of land compared to the Sioux. The Haida people lived in Manitoba , one of the smaller provinces in canada. The Sioux, the Haida, and the Inuit tribes lived all over canada. Northern canada, British columbia, and manitoba were inhabited by these three tribes for all of their lives. …show more content…
The Inuit lived in the northern part of Canada so their houses were based off of temperatures. This tribe lived In tipis made from animal furs in the summer. In the winter, they lived in igloos with animal fur on it. The Haida lived in houses that are mire like our houses today. They are called longhouses and they are made out of cedar wood. The Sioux lived in houses that are more like the Inuit yet they are still very unique. These houses are called stony houses and different from the inuits tipis they are made from a more like a stone substance. All houses have some similarities and some