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The Mi'kmaq were hunters, gatherers and traded with other tribes for grain and other crop food. Skilled boatmen they utilized the canoe for both inland and ocean waters. They fished all year, even through the ice. They used nets and traps for fish.

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Aside from traditional methods like hunting and fishing, the Algonquin peoples cultivated crops of corn, beans, and squash to supplement their diet.

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The Algonquins often prepared their food by cooking it in a fire pit. They used seaweed to help keep the food from drying out.

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They hunted, they fished, and they farmed.

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The Algonquian got there food by hunting. They would hunt for animals. Ex/ Buffalo, with the buffalo, they'd use each and every part of it. Their skin for clothing, the buffalo for food etc.

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They hunted food or trapped them then gather them up

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