The Cheyenne Indians would eat food that they were able to farm and from other parts of the land. Some of these foods were fish, corn, buffalo, squash, beans, fruits and berries.
buffalo,wild berries,and they drank water
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they mostly ate fish and planted many different kinds of vegetables.
The Cheyennes primarily consumed bison, which was central to their diet and culture, supplemented by wild game, roots, and berries. In contrast, the Iroquois had an agricultural-based diet that included crops like corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." While both groups utilized available natural resources, their diets reflected their differing lifestyles: nomadic for the Cheyennes and settled for the Iroquois.
Yes
Lacrosse
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sioux
That name from the Cheyenne Indians in that territory.
The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
yes the Cheyennes live a a reservations