False. In general, Arctic peoples are more associated with hunting marine mammals such as seals and whales, while subarctic peoples traditionally hunted larger land mammals like caribou (reindeer) and moose. Elk are not typically a primary target for Arctic peoples, and bison are primarily found in the Great Plains and not as common in subarctic areas. Therefore, the statement as it stands is not accurate.
Arctic peoples hunted elk , while subarctic peoples hunted bison . true or false
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