Communal Hunters
For thousands of years, the
First Peoples of the Plains and the Subarctic lived mainly by
hunting large herd animals. The bison of the Plains and the
caribou herds of the Subarctic forests provided for most human
needs. First Peoples practised various methods of communal
hunting, organizing members of the community to cooperate in
planning the hunt. Today the relationship between First Peoples
of the Plains and the bison is largely symbolic and spiritual,
since the great herds of the past are gone. But in the
Subarctic, First Peoples still hunt and rely on the caribou.
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Etchings on this catlinite tablet from Saskatchewan depict a
tipi,
a human figure, three bison, a possible bison pound, and
zigzag lines that could be distant hills or drive lanes leading
to the pound.
Drawing: Susan Laurie-Bourque
© Canadian Museum of Civilization
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