On some meat and moatly veg
The Kuna Indians traditionally have a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, and coconuts. They consume a variety of tropical fruits like bananas, papayas, and pineapples. Fish, especially fresh catch, is a significant part of their diet due to the proximity to the sea. Additionally, they use coconuts in various forms, including coconut water, milk, and oil.
The speak the Kuna language, Spanish, and English
The Hupa Indians hunted much of their foods. They ate things like salmon, elk and deer. Their diet was also filled with plenty of fresh berries.
Do you mean Asian-Indians or Native American Indians. Koreans have interacted with both for centuries.
The Oto Indians traditionally ate a variety of foods, including wild game such as buffalo, elk, and deer. They also relied on fishing for their diet, catching catfish, sturgeon, and other freshwater fish. Additionally, they gathered and cultivated crops like corn, beans, and squash.
The hidatsa indians live in their on land
The speak the Kuna language, Spanish, and English
KUNA INDIANS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR WORKS OF ART CALLED "MOLA" THESE ARE COLORFUL PANELSSEWN BY WOMENWITH A REVERSE APPLIQUE TECHNIQUEUSED FOR DECORATION , CLOTHING OR WALL HANGING
The Kuna Indians who live in Panama.
Herta Puls has written: 'Textiles of the Kuna Indians of Panama' -- subject(s): Cuna art, Textile fabrics 'Textiles of the Kuna Indians of Anama (Shire Ethnography)'
The Kuna Indians are a native American tribe from Panama. The area they live in is called Kuna Yala or Guna yala.
The Kuna are an Indian tribe in Panama. The Kuna number approximately about 35,000 the majority living in the San Blas Islands, and on the mailand in the Madungandi reservation, while a small percentage like in the capital city, Panama.
Panama has native Indians called the Kuna people. there customs include traditional foods
The address of the Kuna District is: 457 N Locust, Kuna, 83634 1834
The Kuna is the currency
The kuna is the currency in Croatia.
The kuna is the currency in Croatia.
The address of the Kuna Historical Society is: Po Box 84, Kuna, ID 83634-0084