The Yurok, Wiyot, and Pomo Indians of what is now northern California hunted game, fished the rivers and the Pacific Ocean, and gathered plant material and acorns. They did not plant crops.
The Chinook people who occupied what is now Oregon and Washington also hunted game, fished the rivers and ocean, and gathered plant materials that they did not plant.
they showed them to grow vegetsbles,catch fish,grow crops,build houses.
The Indians and the English were allies (friends) and they learned many things. Such as, the Indians taught them how they can grow crops for medicine and how to grow tobacco. The Settlers taught them about hunting with guns and using horses.There's your answer!!!
No, the Caddo indians are not nomads they are sedentary. They grow crops and their homes are not portable.
Some colonists enslaved American Indians because they needed many workers to grow crops and mine gold and silver
It was because the Dust Bowl began to destroy many crops and farms farmers use to work from, so they moved Northwest to grow crops
Yes, the Seminole Indians did grow crops. The crops included corn and squash.
no
they used to grow crops such as maize and other fruits
corn
corn
They were necessary to grow crops
Squash, beans, and corn
all they really grew was wheat, barley, and other crops on that area.
They grew crops such as corn, beans, squash, and paumpkin.
corn and beans
Squash, sunflower, beans,and,corn
The Haudenosaunee Indians grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash, known as the Three Sisters. They hunted a variety of animals including deer, bear, beaver, and rabbits for food and resources.