Corn, squash, beans and sheep and goats
the great plains.
Corn or maize was a primary food source.
Navajo tribes hunted deer and antelope with spears, bows, and arrows. They also used hoes to plant crops, such as beans, squash, and corn.
corn
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
The Inuit and the Aleut are two separate native tribes of Alaska. Both of these tribes primary source of food is fish and other water dwelling creatures.
The Pacific Northwest
Meat
In Navajo, pinon seeds are referred to as "bilasáana." The term specifically refers to the seeds of the piñon pine, which are an important traditional food source for the Navajo people. These seeds are often harvested and used in various dishes or as snacks.
The Navajo raided enemy tribes primarily for resources, such as livestock, food, and territory. They utilized their knowledge of the land and effective guerrilla tactics, often striking swiftly and retreating before a counterattack could be mounted. These raids were also a means of asserting power and influence over neighboring tribes. Additionally, the raids were sometimes part of larger conflicts or retaliatory actions against perceived threats.
They were hunter gatherers, and excellent raiders.
bamboo leaves