they eat tapir, monkeys, several birds and insects.
they eat gorilla and beans
they ate raised crops and corn
The winnebago ate a lot a corn
Among some tribes, yes. It was considered a source of power.
The plains tribes mostly ate bison (buffalo). They also ate deer, moose, salmon, rabbits, bears, wolves and even more meat the plains tribes are the carnivores of the first nations besides the other groups
Amahuaca people build houses of sticks thatched with palm leaves. These are built on stilts or rafts to protect them from floods. They extract their living from the jungle.
food
Sylvia Hyde has written: 'Diccionario amahuaca' -- subject(s): Amahuaca, Amahuaca language, Dictionaries, Spanish, Spanish language
they eat with knifes and forks
food
they eat gorilla and beans
They eat things like animals, hunt deer and sometimes other animals. Some tribes are fishing tribes and eat things like salmon. They also can eat things like berries, roots and other things
the sioux eat the same food as me and you
The Ashanti tribe, a group in Ghana, typically eat a diet that includes staples such as yams, cassava, plantains, and maize. They also consume a variety of soups and stews with meat (such as poultry, fish, or goat) and vegetables. Additionally, they incorporate spices and seasonings like ginger, cloves, and hot peppers for flavor.
eat them
The same things they eat any other day, as indigenous tribes generally don't celebrate Christian holidays.
They eat chapati , salad , doasa,etc