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they ate corn,squash,dried pumpkins,and bread
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
Pueblom Indians are vegetarians, but they would eat meat when it was avalibale.They hunted small game such as rabbit, gopher,and squirrel.They also hunted large game such as deer, antolope,and mountain lions.The main crop the Pueblo raised was corn.Corn was 80% of their diet.
The calusa Indians did not farm. They made nets called weirs to catch fish and hunted deer and other small animals.
Yes they can as part of a balanced diet.
The same diet you have, or at least close to the same.
they eat animals .
The Native Americans introduced it to the early colonists. It was often eaten as a breakfast dish with milk in the early years. It was easy to store over the winter and a quick pop allowed access to the nutrients.
The Oto Indians traditionally ate a variety of foods, including wild game such as buffalo, elk, and deer. They also relied on fishing for their diet, catching catfish, sturgeon, and other freshwater fish. Additionally, they gathered and cultivated crops like corn, beans, and squash.
A typical North American diet but with more junk food. The higher level of junk or processed food is more representative of their socioeconomic status than any ancient cultural practice.
Robert Atkins created the diet from a diet he read about in the Journal of the American Medical Association. First, he used it to deal with his own overweight condition. Then his first book the "Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution" was published in 1972.