According to Thomas Cooley (1937) who lived near them they like pork, turkey, and on special occasions eat puppy "There has been much argument about whether Indians, ate dogs or not. I can tell you about that, at least among the Kickapoos. I have seen Indians kill a fat pup by striking it over the head with a club, then cutting its throat. Then they cooked it , and the people would all gather from miles around." (see associated link for document below).
Native American diets were all the same, they were opportunistic diets; meaning they ate what was available. The quote above is late depression era; where many Americana's were said to have done the same - and while it could be considered a cultural taboo, other countries even today eat meat from sources that would upset you (dogs, horses, cats, etc.).
Back on point however: The Kickapoo were noted farmers who specialised in a type of corn and its products, they were also avid hunters of small game and fishermen (when a body of water was near).
grains, squash, wild rice, nuts, meat
they would usally hunt or fish for there food.
The Shawnee Indians ate squash and corn that they grow themselves to eat and to stay alive.
deer elk and fish and beans and squash and feet and Una's cabezas and perras
they ate meat
little black children
staple food was corn
In the winter they ate buffalo, deer and elk. They also grew corn, squash, and beans.
cake
the kickapoos religon is cannibalism
It is where something can be growing by its self with no protection
They live around lake mississippi river
they r the most nices animals around
The Kickapoo lived in wickiups, a type of thatch housing.
No such things as a kickapoo. However, there is a Newzealand flightless parrot called a 'Kakapo'.
they were more peaceful.
The Kickapoo's Indians went by foot until Europe brought horses, so the Kickapoo became very good horseback riders.
The Indian nations involved in the Black Hawk War were the Sauks, Meskwakis, and Kickapoos. They were led by Black Hawk, a member of the Sauk Tribe. The group was known as the "British Band. "