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they eat gorilla and beans
Native Americans who are members of the Native American Church, do consume peyote for ceremonies. Enrolled tribal members are the only people who are legally allowed to consume peyote for the purpose of religious ceremony. The Texas Dept of Public Safety is in charge of who is legally allowed to grow peyote, sell it, transport it and which Native American Churches have permission to use it. The Church must be recognized by a federally recognized tribe.
corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
As with all Native tribes, the Plains tribes lived off the land. Although the buffalo was their main staple, they did hunt deer, elk and small game. Also the women would gather berries, roots and nuts. In addition, they would trade with other tribes for different kinds of food.
The tree natural resources is trees to have houses,water to drink,and plants to eat.
Native American tribes in the Northeast portion of the country ate fish, wild game, corn, wild vegetables and fruits.
Native American tribes in the Northeast portion of the country ate fish, wild game, corn, wild vegetables and fruits.
they eat gorilla and beans
Native Americans who are members of the Native American Church, do consume peyote for ceremonies. Enrolled tribal members are the only people who are legally allowed to consume peyote for the purpose of religious ceremony. The Texas Dept of Public Safety is in charge of who is legally allowed to grow peyote, sell it, transport it and which Native American Churches have permission to use it. The Church must be recognized by a federally recognized tribe.
Many native Americans do eat crabs. This is a common food for many of the coastal tribes and helped them to survive.
they eat poo and drink
They eat candy.
they eat meat and plants that live their
The American Indians hunted, farmed, fished, and gathered berries. The area they lived in designated what they ate. Native Americans in the Midwest ate fish, buffalo, deer, birds and small game, such as rabbits. Meat could be cooked fresh or smoked, dried, and stored for long journeys or winter months. Flatbread is another common food still to this day. Native American tribes in the North West practice whale hunting and that was a common staple in their diet, along with various sea foods. Plains tribes, like my own, were hunter/gatherers who dieted similarly as the above answer explains, with buffalo as an important animal. South-western tribes ate what would come out of the desert, and woodlands tribes were also hunter/gatherers who potentially had a wider range of game to choose from.
They are hunters who kill to eat.
Animal meat
There were a wide verity of foods that were common amongst many of the tribes, but the tribes were opportunistic about their environment which means that some tribes ate foods that were not available to other tribes because of simple distribution.