i anint sure but they ate fish and other things
What did the Susquehannocks eat? They eat seeds, nuts, insects, reptiles, mollusks, fish, birds, and mammals.
Fur
yes
The susquehannocks mostly lived in the peidmont platue, along the Chesapeake bay. But you could find the Susquehannocks any where in Maryland. They also live in Pennsylvania.
The Susquehannocks practiced a traditional indigenous religion that included beliefs in nature spirits, ancestor worship, and a cosmology that connected the physical and spiritual worlds. They had shamans who served as spiritual leaders and healers within their communities. With European contact, some Susquehannocks also adopted elements of Christianity.
The traditional enemies were the Algonquins, Hurons, Mahicans, and Montagnais. But the Shawnee and Susquehannocks also became enemies.
To the best of my knowledge, the Susquehannocks. War and disease reduced their numbers, and eventually the few hundred that remained settled in Conestoga Town, Pa. Their numbers kept declining, and in 1763 a gang called the Paxton Boys slaughtered the remaining Susquehannocks in response to Pontiac's Rebellion, causing their extinction.
The Sasquehanna or Susquehannock tribe lived in fortified villages of longhouses, each around 80 feet long and covered with sheets of bark.
The Susquehannock (or Sasquesahanough) tribe lived along the river of the same name, north from Chesapeake Bay, through Pennsylvania and into southern New York state. Little is known about them since Europeans did not often visit their villages; they may have been a group of 5 sub-tribes and around 20 villages, with a total population in 1600 of about 6,000. They were wiped out or absorbed into other tribes by 1763. The name may mean "People of the muddy river".
One of the two Native American tribes that lived in Prince George's county before the European settlers was the Piscataway's. The other tribe was the Susquehannocks.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned