Houses made of bones and wood.
Houses made of bones and wood.
No they dont
it means fluke
the used knifes
they live around the peace river.
they had knifes and that's all i know!
Berry,wheat,corn,.
The Dunne-Za, also known as the Beaver people, primarily interacted with neighboring tribes such as the Cree, Dene, and Nakota. These interactions included trade, cultural exchanges, and occasional conflicts over resources. Their geographic location in northeastern British Columbia and adjacent areas allowed for diverse relationships, influencing their social and economic practices. Additionally, the Dunne-Za participated in broader networks of Indigenous groups across the region.
they eat buffalo deer berries moose fish and lots of other animals they can hunt for.
Kind of like a "za" sound. Like the "za" in the word zany.
The beaver tribe ( dunne-za ) traveled by snowshoe. ( in Canada ) since they lived in the subarctic, it snowed from September-may, so it was easier for them to hunt with snowshoes so they wouldn't sink into the snow.
they eat buffalo deer berries moose fish and lots of other animals they can hunt for.