Native Americans didn't grow wheat, but corn. Corn was ground into a maze and made into a fry bread. Some tribes used acorns to make a maze and make a portage or fry bread.
Maze. (corn)
Native Americans grew many things but the three main crops they grew are all vegetables, and they are corn, beans, and squash. These three vegetables are also known as the three sisters. (Native Americans call corn maize.)
Wheat just like we do today
As with most Native Americans they hunted for food and had crops they grew.
The best known is corn or maize but most grew them in fields.
No one knows who first discovered the sunflower. Sunflowers have been around for over 8,000 years. There is evidence that Native Americans grew sunflowers in 2300 BC. They ground the seeds into flour and used the oil when baking bread.
No one knows who first discovered the sunflower. Sunflowers have been around for over 8,000 years. There is evidence that Native Americans grew sunflowers in 2300 BC. They ground the seeds into flour and used the oil when baking bread.
The Native Americans Indians grew corn before the USA was settled by the pilgrims.
forest, water, grew crops
I'm pretty sure that they grew corn. but they also ate with the native Americans
They grew crops, made tools, and worked hard on making the mission when the site was chosen.
Food sources for Native Americans of the northwest differed from those of the Native Americans living in the west and southwest because those in the northwest had plenty of seafood. They were able to supplement the meat that they hunted, and the vegetables they grew with fish, and shellfish.