It is useful for eating
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
They were farmers
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
Hunters and gatherers refer to societies that rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging for their food, without practicing agriculture. Farmers, on the other hand, are individuals who cultivate crops and raise animals for food production. Hunters and gatherers do not engage in farming practices.
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
Firstly, normally hunters and gatherers are grouped as hunter-gatherers, meaning they're the same. Secondly, the Aztecs were known for their advanced farming methods. Lastly, the Aztecs were both farmers, and hunter-gatherers.
or hunters or gatherers or scavengers
Both hunter-gatherers and farmers rely on the environment for their livelihoods, though hunters gather their food by foraging and hunting wild animals while farmers cultivate crops and raise livestock. Both lifestyles require knowledge of the local ecology and the ability to adapt to changes in the environment to ensure survival and sustenance.
All the above. Cherokee were primarily farmers, but were opportunistic hunter gatherers.
No. Mongolians were nomadic people, hunters, gatherers, and herdsmen, but not farmers.
the Iroquois are a mix of farmers, gatherers, hunter and fishers though their main diet came from farming. the Iroquois were farming people! it was the women's job to be charge of farming.
Kwakiutl Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers, relying on fishing, hunting marine mammals, and gathering wild plants for their food sources. Agriculture was not a main focus of their economy.