by hunting
The Kiowa mainly ate large game (buffalo, deer, etc.) as well as wild plants (nuts, fruits, berries, etc.) that the women would gather.
they get food by buffalo hunting
They went out hunting .
They went out hunting .
The Kiowa Indians traditionally engaged in various roles centered around hunting, gathering, and agriculture. As skilled buffalo hunters, they relied on the buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter, while also gathering wild plants and berries. Additionally, many Kiowa were involved in trade with neighboring tribes and later with European settlers. In their society, leadership roles often included chiefs and warriors, responsible for guiding the community and protecting its members.
Nothing, because they were nomadic hunter-gatherers, not farmers. The Kiowa did trade with other tribes for maize (Indian corn) and other foodstuffs, but otherwise only gathered wild plant foods and mainly ate the meat of buffalo and other game animals.
they stuck their finger up their part
I think Thanksgiving. When the Pilgrams and the Indians gave thanks together for all of the food they had.
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they eat squirells coyote rabitt snake deer ect.
what was the food source of the dakota indians
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.