It may seen that the Sioux and Inuit tribe have many differences, but they also have many similarities. They might live in a whole different area or have completely different climates. They might have almost everything in differences, but these two tribes at least have a few thing in common. The Sioux people might eat different food. They might have different ways of transportation. The Inuit people might also have different entertainment activities or hobbies. They might also have a different social structure. All in all, these two tribes, have many similarities.
What do the Sioux and Inuit tribes Eat
While the Sioux live in the Great Plains the Inuit live in Alaska, which means that there are …show more content…
Horses were introduced to the Sioux in the 1500s by spanish travelers. Horses change the way the Sioux lived. Befor they had horses, they had to build small teepees so that they could carry them, but now, the can build larger teepees because horses could carry more along with them. The Inuits use dog sleds to travel. The Init will gather their most powerful dogs to pull the sled. Although this was a simple way to travel, the Inuit had another great responsibilities with using dog sleds. If an Inuit used a dog sled, then he/she had to hunt for extra food to feed the dog pack. Although you might be thinking that the Sioux and Inuit don’t use the same transportation method, you just might be wrong. The Sioux and Inuit people walk to travel small distances. Walking is very common for the Inuit and Sioux …show more content…
The Sioux social structure relies on farmers and gatherers. The Inuit and Sioux tribes both hunt which makes both tribes also rely on hunters. Unlike the Sioux, the Inuit’s social structure mostly relied on hunters. The Sioux and Inuit tribes also shared a major part in their social structures. Both these tribes have a basic understanding of what men’s and women's roles look like. Both the Sioux and Inuit men roles involves hunting, providing food for their family, and provided care and protection for their family. Likewise, women roles involve caring for the children, caring for domestic life(livestock), making clothing, making food, and clean. Along with these men and women roles, boys are taught to do the men roles, and girls are taught to do the women