yes indians/native americans were hunter gatherers so farming and hunting
The Pueblo Indians Lived a village way of life based on farming. Hope You Like It!!
lived a village way of life basedon farming
pueblo Indians
The Iroquois, and the Algonquin tribes did.
Most likely software engineering. Based on my experience in India and around Indians from India, everyone is an engineer(computer based). In America, many Indians are doctors and lawyers but in India, there aren't as many.
There were different Apache tribes and all were essentially nomadic, following the buffalo herds and other game, anticipating the seasonal changes, etc. Mostly they were based in Texas, which was also, at one time, a separate country. Remember the Alamo?
the ladies stay in our teepees and wait for the men to get back with our deerskin and meat and food. we as ladies cook the food when the men bring the food back. you see the men go out and hunt for our food. we are very healthy ppl..we dont drink pop. we dont get kool-aid..we dont get candy.. if we get something that is too sweet or rotten then we get hit very hard or something
Apache is a PATCHY server.It was based on some existing codes & a series of PATCH files.
An Economy based around farming
The Apache word for "spotted" is "nava." Apache is a group of culturally related languages spoken by the Apache people, and this term may vary slightly across different Apache dialects. If you need more specific information based on a particular dialect, please let me know!
It has a broad based economy including farming.
In Apache, the term for gray fox can vary among different Apache dialects. One common term is "gózhii," but it is best to consult a specific Apache community or language resource for the most accurate translation based on the dialect in question.