Native Americans ate mostly corn, deer, and fish
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Yes. Deer were a staple in the diet of most Native Americans.
At first the Native Americans didn't mind the pioneers. But then the pioneers started hunting the buffalo, elk, and deer, which were the Native Americans main source of food.
The Whitetail Deer and the Mule deer are native Americans and when Europeans came they numbered about 50 million animals.
They made it out of leather and deer skin. they were called moccasins
the native Americans did eat meat they had plenty like deer they cant be all vegetarians
The deer brothers and sisters would sacrifice their lives so that the Native Peoples could feed their families and clothe themselves. Tallow was made from the fat. Antlers were saved to make ceremonial headdresses. Bones were used as needles for sewing, once carved down. The Native Peoples were grateful.
Venison is deer meat. The Native Americans were responsible for bringing it to the Thanksgiving celebration.
used for food and clothing native Americans used all of it.
Deer, sheep, antelope, birds, and bears were there when the native Americans were alive and few of them are alive now.
because the white tailed deer has both beauty and power and was relied on by native Americans and settlers.