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How did the potawatomi hunt?

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deer, moose ,bears, and other small game

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They lived close to rivers so it was easy to get fish and they always went to the forests and or jungles to hunt for animals like porqupines and squirrels and just a whole bunch of animals and killed them and ate them so there is ur answer...

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They hunted with bow and arrows

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