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the Sioux mostly ate bufflulo skins and they ate basically what they caught or hunted down.
Yes, elk was a very important food source. They also hunted mostly sea mammals, deer, birds, and small game. The Chinook also ate roots and wild berries. But the main food was the Chinook salmon
They ate mostly corn and peppers they grew because of the climate.
the weather was hot and cold they ate rabbit , deer , bear and so many animals in the summer they ate beans, corn ,squash
They had a fishing lifestyle, and ate a different diet than other farming Indians did.
They had a fishing lifestyle, and ate a different diet than other farming Indians did.
The Pomo indians ate deer fish and buffalo
they ate salmon, their main food and they also ate deer and birds, in witch the men hunted.
the Indians ate buffalo and berries!
Clatsop Indians, a band of Chinook Indians living on the South side of the Columbia River near present day Astoria, Oregon ate all kinds of seafood, except eel, deer, elk, seals, ducks, and geese. Camas roots were an important part of the diet too as well as all kinds of berries.
The Chinooks were mostly "ocean eaters". For the most part they ate sea mammals and fish, especially salmon. But if they hunted for "red meat" they would go for small game, deer, or even birds. They also ate roots and berries. Elk was an important food too. Not only for meat but for the skins.
they ate buffalos then used their bones for tools