The Jumano people primarily inhabited areas in present-day Texas and New Mexico and were known for their agricultural practices, relying on crops like maize, beans, and squash. While they did hunt and gather, there is limited evidence to suggest that buffalo were a significant part of their diet. Instead, they likely focused more on smaller game and the resources available in their environment. Overall, buffalo were not a staple food for the Jumano.
The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
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Buffalo
The Jumano would live off the land. They would mostly eat Buffalo .
There are many animals that Jumano hunt. The main animal they eat are Buffalo.
The plain Jumano only supply from what is on the land. They mostly eat Buffalo and other wild animals.
The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
they wore buffalo skin
buffalo men and wamen
The comanche's homes were tepees that were made of buffalo skin and wrapped around reed/sticks. Similar to the Jumano's tepees.
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They hunted for their food by using bown arrows.
Buffalo are grazing animals, they eat grass.
Actually they do both, they plant and shoot buffalo with bows and arrows for shelter, clothing and food