Acorns, pine nuts, seeds of wild oats and other grasses, manzanita berries and other berries were prepared for either consumption, winter storage or for trade. The plant commonly called camas (Camassia Quamash) was (and still is) an important food source of many Native American groups and was widely traded. Used as a sweetener and food enhancer, the bulbs were pit-cooked for more than a day traditionally...
and fish.
achomawi
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Achomawi indians use bows, arrows, spears, and axes.
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
The Flatland Indians had a varied diet. The Indians ate buffalo, salmon, and different varieties of plants in the wild.
the kato Indians wore skirts and silk tops
Wild berrys and vegetables.
Achomawi indians use bows, arrows, spears, and axes.
I think (thats a big think) that the Achomawi live in huts. Look it up on Google Images By Olivia.T
Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep
Yes, Indians would eat raccoons.
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
south indians
the Indians ate buffalo and berries!
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.
plains Indians eat whale fat, Whale blubber, Buffulo pee, and bison crap
Kwakiutl Indians eat fish, deer, and moose. They lived on the pacific northwest coast. They also eat crops
They eat buffalo skin
If its alive and not poisonous, you can eat it.