the wendats ate different stuff in winter, fall, spring, and summer for ex. what they ate in general was corn, beans, and squash these three foods were called the THREE SITTER'S because the ate them so much. they also ate bannock fish deer ( also dried vision ) bears and pretty much all the animals they could hunt. they also traded with other tribes because the other tribes could not grow corn and they would get animal fur in return for the corn and other stuff they would trade.
In Wendat society, men were primarily responsible for hunting, warfare, and trading. They were also involved in clearing land for farming and building structures. Women played significant roles in farming, gathering, preparing food, and managing the household. They also had a say in decision-making processes within the community and participated in religious ceremonies.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
The tribe Wendat's lived in Ontario Canada near lack Ontario
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Yes they do because if they don't hunt they will stay hungry. Then how they will hunt.
corn/beans squash
because it would be easier
The Wendat did certain things during certain seasons. This allowed them to be successful.SpringDuring the spring the Wendat started farming. Wendat people grew three different crops: beans, squash and corn. These were also called The Three Sisters. Only women worked in the fields.During the spring the men would hunt or fish. Fishing was an important activity in the spring time.SummerDuring the summer the women would continue to tend the fields. Men would hunt and fish. In the early summer men would travel long distances in their canoes to trade with other First Nations. Other nations could not grow corn. Wendat men traded corn with other nations for fish, furs and other things.AutumnDuring the autumn months the women would harvest the corn, beans and squash, and gather wild rice and plants. Men would hunt deer.WinterDuring the winter the Wendat lived in their villages. They ate the food they hunted and grew over the spring and summer. They also traded with other First Nations. Nipissing people, who lived near the modern city of North Bay, would travel to Wendat territory. They would spend the winter near Lake Simcoe. Nipissing people brought dried fish to trade for Wendat corn.Men hunted in the late winter. Deep snow made it hard for animals to run away. This made it easier for the men to hunt deer and moose.
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In Wendat society, men were primarily responsible for hunting, warfare, and trading. They were also involved in clearing land for farming and building structures. Women played significant roles in farming, gathering, preparing food, and managing the household. They also had a say in decision-making processes within the community and participated in religious ceremonies.
the three wendat tools were the spear, the club, and the arrow
The Wendat tribe lived in St.Lawrence Valley, Quebec!
How did wendat people respect the living things?
the wendat people lived in the forest, close to the rivers and lakes.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
The tribe Wendat's lived in Ontario Canada near lack Ontario
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean