the same way as anyone else.
Indigenous to where, might I ask?
The indigenous people of Australia certainly used to eat koalas, but it would be illegal for a non-indigenous person to try in modern times.
The indigenous people of Australia certainly used to eat koalas, but it would be illegal for a non-indigenous person to try in modern times.
yes Indigenous people eat emu,it is considered a delicacy.
That depends on where the indigenous people are. In several parts of the world crocodiles will eat people. In others it is tigers or jaguars. Lions have also eaten people in the past.
It depends. "Indigenous" refers to people native to a certain country. For example, aborigionals are indigenous to Australia.
I'm searching for this too. I know Bolivia's main culture is indigenous, though. Specific indigenous groups include the Tiahuanaco people and the Aymara people.
Many indigenous people, from around the world, still eat bugs as a source of protein. In places like Thailand, they eat chocolate coated insects.
i think yes.... just dont know
Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala
there are many indigenous people in Lebanon
No. They do not. Years ago, the indigenous people of Australia did eat koalas, but there are virtually no tribes living their traditional lifestyle any more.