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eastern woodland native anericans hunted caribou

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What native American tribe hunted whales and caribou?

The Arctic Indians and Inuits hunted whales and caribou as well as many other things. Caribou were used for food and their hides were made into clothing. Whales and other sea animals were eaten and also used for clothing needs and helping to stay warm.


What is the original language for caribou?

The original language for caribou is Native American


What did Native American hunt for?

they hunted for buffalo


What did the Inuit's hunt?

generally they hunted seals, whales, arctic foxes, walrus and other things


What native American hunted seals and walruses?

Eskimos


What did Shawnee Indians hunt?

they hunted deer and caribou


Why were the Dawson Caribou extinct?

It got over hunted


What Shawnee Indians hunt?

they hunted deer and caribou


Why are caribou hunted?

They are hunted because they are a food source for both humans and predators like wolves.


Native American group hunted buffalo and built permanent lodges?

Hopi


Are Caribou fast or slow moving?

Most caribou run rather fast, but some may stubble and are most likely to be hunted by a wolf


What is the difference between reindeer and caribou?

There is no difference between a reindeer and a caribou. They are two names for the same speciaes. The word caribou is derived from the native American Mi'kmaq word for this animal, as rendered by the French. The term reindeer is of Norse origin.