What the Arikara Indians liked most from the crops was that it was a staple of their society - "Mother Corn"
What the Arikara Indians liked most from the crops was that it was a staple of their society - "Mother Corn"
The Arikara Indians valued the trade goods provided by Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, such as beads, trinkets, and metal tools. They were also interested in the information and news brought by the expedition about other tribes and settlers in the region.
Hunting and growing crops.
they mostly produced the most crops such as corn,grain,and rice.
The Pueblo Indians were able to grow crops in the desert using their ingenuity. The commonly relied on shelters which provided shade to the plants from the direct sun and this is how they grew most of the crops with the limited water supply in the desert.
The CChinook Indians live in long house as a tradition the don't crop they trade with the plain Indians for crops they trade they make fur and stuff out of dear its cold and mostly wet they like use salmon for artifacts and to eat the most.!?!!!!!?????...
Indians most often live in houses or apartments just like Americans do.
Uk is the country that the Indians like the most for doing business and for living.
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Corn, beans, pumpkins (or squash)
As a broad stroke answer: The Pawnee lived like most other agricultural hunter tribes in North America. They grew crops and hunted local game for food as well as clothing and maintained a harmony with the environment in which they lived.
most of them celebrate something like christmas