fish
seal
polar bear
fox
caribou
They usally ate what they could find like berries or nuts.
Native Americans from the Arctic region traditionally eat a diet consisting of fish, seal, whale, caribou, polar bear, duck, and berries. They also consume a variety of foods like bannock (a type of bread) and akutaq (a traditional Inuit dessert made from berries and animal fat).
They fished, hunted seals, and went whaling.
They would eat fish, seals, walrus, and whales. And caribou!
Mostly hunting and fishing until recently when they have in large part switched to the same canned and fast foods as most modern Americans.
They diet is very similar to people in the region, corn products, beans, rice, swine, beef, any defeathered bird, miscellanious vermie, and coca coca coca.
A common stereotype is that all Native Americans live on reservations and rely on government assistance. This overlooks the diversity of Native American cultures and the many contributions they have made to society. It is important to recognize and respect the unique histories and traditions of Native American tribes.
I have no clue how normal people eat. Everyone is different. I guess with a knife, fork, spoon and sometimes their hands. But, I am not normal so I do not know. I eat with....People eat loads of things!
If the food you eat is dry, then it will dry your mouth up and make you thirsty.
A person who loves to eat is commonly referred to as a "foodie" or a "gourmet."
what did native americans eat
Nothing at all. The Arctic is a region and therefore does not eat.
People will eat anything. This is probably a reference to the fact that penguins aren't native to the Arctic.
No.
Many native Americans do eat crabs. This is a common food for many of the coastal tribes and helped them to survive.
no they did not eat the eyeballs
to eat
some do
the native Americans did eat meat they had plenty like deer they cant be all vegetarians
Buffalo meat
Because they liked to eat.
Birds they were considered sacred