They were hunter gatherers, and excellent raiders.
in the Navajo how was the food prepared
Traditionally women prepared most of the food.
they dont they just starve YEAH, that' s why we were almost wiped out. not because we were gunned down, our children stolen & the women sterilized in the 80's. whatever. to the OP of this question, it depends on which food you want to know about. obviously, acorns would be prepared differently than deer...... elaborate?
Food in Navajo is dą́ą́' or ch'iyáánHowever in Navajo word stems combine together to be not recognizable to an English speaker. So, "Mexican food" is Naakaii bich'iyą'. "His favorite food" is; bi'ooyą'. To give him food is: ba'nistsóód
When studying Indian tribes, it is important to know their diet. The Mescalero Apache tribe ate things like agave, and the animals of the local land.
Corn (maize) is the most important crop. In the Navajo language it is: naadą́ą́ʼAs well a being staple food, corn and corn pollen are important in religious ritual and prayer and in creation stories.Sheep which came with the Spanish in the 1540s is also very important for food and wool for weaving rugs.The modern tribe also has one of the largest single irrigated farms in the US that produces potatoes for the Lays potato chip company as well as other crops. It is a significant for jobs and an income source.
Traditionally women prepared most of the food.
by cooking it
they hunted and grew food such as corn
Corn, squash, beans and sheep and goats
food
Red indian food
the women prepared the food while the men hunted
Every American Indian tribe that we know of took part in hunting and fishing to get fresh meat to eat. Most, however hunted and fished, gathered, farmed, and raised domesticated animals
they get their food from - cornfield's,rivers, and more other places
fish
tule elk
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