Most were hunter gatherer tribes (opportunistic) with small agricultural communities.
The Plains Indians.
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Native Americans lived in groups that had no leadership roles. They often moved from place to place for food and hunting. Family and social pressures provided structure within the groups.
Most of the Caribs, Arawaks, and other groups
Maize was by far the most important crop for Native American groups. This crop remains important today and is better known as corn.
It was an adaptation to the food sources available to them that defined this more than anything. On the Great Plains farming was not the most efficient way of surviving, more so when you had a heard of 10 million Buffalo stomp through your fields twice a year.
Most of the Caribs, Arawaks, and other groups
Hannah. (FYI: there are hundreds of native American tribes....... each with their own language & most have multiple dialects within those language groups)
Most of the native americans protected there lands, and others were out hunting for buffalo for warmth and food.
Most of Paraguay's population could be termed "mestizos," meaning people of combined European and Native American descent.
native amaerican grew their own crops , had water and hunted most of either food
mostly gender males were hunters and gathers the females were the cooks and the house keepers.