the yokuts hunted all sorts of animals,but they especially hunted fish
All Animals that provide food for humans
they traveled by boat all the way with water and food supplies
what did the inuit people do all day is.......... the inuit people would work with parents help with food and making tents and stuff like that but they are much diffrent then us normal people do all day. ;]
Yes, It is a fact that the Inuit people utilized all resources that could be claimed from an animal. Everything from the skins to the organs all had a special use. These people as well as many of the aboriginal people did not waste but appreciated what they could get.
Im not sure when the Inuit's were colonised but it happened because some french explorer's came through and started taking all the Inuit's food and supplies. SO the Inuit people moved and started to colonise Alaska and other parts of North America
they ate all foods they harvested but there main food was corn
Us Humans are at the top of the food chain we've hunted all kinds of big predators
they all hunted together which gave them more food
If you are referring to ancient history, then the people of all time periods hunted for food and they found fruits and veggies by growing them or hiking to find them.
Copper was an important item of trade for the Kwakiutl. It was the most highly prized item in the potlatch ceremony.
The Inuit Indian tribe lived in the freezing cold temperatures of the Arctic region. They built igloos for shelter from frozen blocks of ice. The igloos protected them from the Arctic winds. They fished for whale, seal, and other fish and hunted caribou. They used every part of the animals. The meat was used for food, the bones were fashioned into tools, and fur was used for clothing.