They hunted bison (buffalo).
Yes, the Miami Indians did hunt.
They mostly hunted and foraged and grew crops
The first known inhabitants of Indiana were the Paleo-Indians. Around the 1600's, the Miami Indians, a part of the Algonquian group of Indians, lived in Indiana. In the Miami tribe, women planted the fields and grew crops and men hunted for meat.
the Miami Indians traded stuff.
buffalo and buffalo and buffalo
Kaw Indians ate and hunted Buffalo in the plains. As well as Buffalo they hunted bison, Elk and Antelope.
The Miami tribe (who have no connection with Miami in Florida) were farmers who grew the usual maize, beans and squash. They lived on the east of the Great Plains in Ohio and had access to eastern woodlands buffalo, which the men hunted for meat and hides.
What was the furniture made out of that the Ohio Miami Indians had
they hunted
The indians
they hunted for food
Shoshone Idians hunted buffalo, fish and rabbits
paleo Indians hunted with spear heads