It depends on the area and the tribe.
Crow war parties routinely killed, cooked and ate individual buffalo when far from camp, making a low fire that gave little smoke.
Some eastern woodlands tribes made a corn bread called petukqunnuk (tuckernuck to white settlers) to eat when on a long journey; others took dried meat pounded with fat and berries (Cree pimîhkân) called pemmican by white people.
Other types of provisions were eaten by other native groups.
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
They went to Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism but did not try to change their customs.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
they went into rehab.
They went to McDonalds and had mcchickens
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
Camanches
they went into rehab.
They went to Mississippi River Valley to convert Native Americans to Catholicism but did not try to change their customs.
No they were not. The native Americans went to trade and it was the polite thing for the pilgrims to say please stay.
No they went back to their own country
they went into rehab.
they went to neverlands and went to the bathroom
At first the Pilgrims and the Native Americans got along well but as more and more settlers arrived and they demanded more land, the relationship between the Native Americans and the Pilgrims snapped and they went to battle in King Philip's War.
very nice but not
one of the biggest threats was that when the eurpoeans arrived to the other side, the united states of american they threatened the native americans saying they wanted the land that the native americans were on. However the native americans went up with a fight and didnt let them.
They went to McDonalds and had mcchickens