The Chinook Indians lived in a very rich area, perhaps among the richest in the world. Five species of Salmon returned to the river regularly along with Steelhead, and Cutthroat trout. The river was rich with Sturgeon, Sealions, Seals, Waterfowl, along with shellfish at the coast and mouth.
Elk, Deer, Bear, Beaver, Grouse, Raccoon, Muskrat and many other smaller mammals were abundant in the bordering forests and waterways.
In addition to these meat resources there were multiple species of food and medicine plants at hand, such as Cow Parsnip, Silver Weed, Stream Bank Clover, shoots from Salmon Berry and Horsetail, Camas, Wapato, Fern, Acorns/Hazelnuts, Crab Apples, and multiple species of berries.
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They ate BLANK BERRIES WITH BEANS AND CHEESE WITH A BURRITO
Black berries, salmon berries, Oregon grape, thimble berries, huckleberries, blueberries, strawberries, Elderberries, etc.
strawberries, berries
nuts,berries,deer,games(of animals), and more
Yes, rabbits do eat berries.
The Iroquois ate deer, bear, beaver, opossum, rabbit, they also fished very little, they grew corn, beans, and squash. They gathered nuts and berries.
Buffalo berries
They ate corns, beans, squash, wild berries,deer, elk, and fish.
they mostly eat all berries and plant leaves
they ate plums and choke cherries and berries.
Yes, raccoons love berries, fruits and nuts.
Chipmunks eat a variety of berries depending on what is nearest their location. Some of these berries include blueberries, strawberries, gooseberries, and the like.
nuts and berries
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