Transportation

Slavey people used too types of snowshoes, beaver hide or birch toboggans and some moose hide rafts. Much of the traveling was lover land.

War and weapons

Despite their peaceful reputation the slavey were know to massacre kare and other mountain Indian enemies. The neighboring was reluctant to attack them for fear of witchcraft. The slavey also fought with the Cree.

Clothing

Clothing was mainly of moose skin and consisted of pointed shirt coals legging (men), dresses (women) robs, cap, and mittens. In some areas women's clothing was made mostly of woven hare skin. Clothing was heavily fringed with moose hair and porcupine gulls. Slavey people also wore moose hide and rabbit skin blankets

Food

Men hunted mainly moose but they also hunted woodland caribou running them down with there bow and arrow in the spring and winter. Beaver were caught in little wooden traps and in the winter they would be clubbed on the hand with a big wooden stick. The also hunted (a lot of small animals) like… birds and fish were the mainly small animals they would catch but they were also very important animals. The meat on the fish were roasted, boiled, smoked, dried or made into something. Women would gather berries, roots and some other foods like plants. The food would be stored under the ground so no animals would not be able to smell it or it would be hang up in a tree.

Dwelling

The winter dwelling was low pole frame structure covered with moss with a pitched spruce bough roof and two doorways. There was an open smoke hole at the top. They might have been 20 feet long and 10 feet wide and were inhabited. In summer the slavey people built conical spruce, moose hide, back or brush and lodges.