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They hunted animals and gathered wild plants.
They hunted and gathered.
The Ohlone tribe were both hunters and gatherers. They hunted animals such as deer, rabbit, and fish and also gathered nuts, berries, seeds, and other plant foods from their environment.
They were hunters and gatherers. The animals were not "holy" but food.
They hunted and gathered.
Hunters and gathers lived out in the forests and moved around a lot as a tribe, they hunted, searched for game, and gathered food such as roots, fruit, and berries for survival.
Surprisingly, they hunted and gathered. Imagine that!
They hunted. And they cooked their food. They also lived in the Southeastern United States. They gathered berries. They had to become hunters and gatherers because a drought came through, and they could no longer use there system of irrigation.
They were hunter gatherers. They hunted wild animals for meat and gathered vegetables.
The Athapasken Indians, more commonly known as Athabaskan, lived primarily in the interior of Alaska. They lived off the land and were hunters and gatherers. They hunted Caribou and Moose, and they gathered berries. Mostly they ate fish.
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
They hunted and gathered. If they couldn't hunt or gather in the area they were in, then they would move to another location.