This is actually a good question. I just recently did a essay on the "Chumash" or the Tongva people. Yes, the Tongva people did eat meat. The villages were located along streams or lakes, so fish was plentiful. The Tongva men were very skilled hunters. Along with the fish, the villagers ate deer, rabbits, birds, and sometimes even bugs.
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Tongva people (also called Gabrieleño people or Fernandeño people) speak English and Spanish.Traditionally, they also spoke Tongva language, and Uto-Aztecan language, but that went extinct sometime after 1850. There is a revival plan for the language.
If desert animals eat meat then they are carnivores because they hunt meat I the desert and they hunt in the desert.Carnivores-animals and people eat meatloaf some people don't eat meat then they are vegetarian people that don't like meat and don't eat methinks
yes we are carnivores we eat meat some people eat meat carnivores are meat eaters do u eat meat? then you are a carnivore
The type of meat Indians do eat is answered in this question. What types of food do the people of India eat Due to religious vocation Hindus do not eat meat. Do Hindu's eat meat
people eat it
Some people like to eat capybara meat but yed=s you can but some people choose not to
what religion did the tongva practice
No because its like meat. Chicken for instance is counted as meat.
Native people in polar regions traditionally eat caribou meat, moose meat, bison meat, fish, seal meat, and whale meat. People who live in the city or towns can work as bush pilots who fly supplies and food into the villages.
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they eat meat, bread
they eat meat but certain kind!