houses
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If you are referring to the first European immigrants to Canada, they hunted beavers. The aboriginal people who were there first, hunted all sorts of animals.
Deer, mainly. But bears were also hunted, as were wolves and pumas.
Seashores are hunted by people.
They were hunted for their fins so people could make such thing as shark fin soup
they either ate, slept, or hunted and did clothes or taught kids important thing
Well there was people called hunter-gatherers. They hunted food for the people like them to protect their families.
hunted animals and gathered wild plants
Some horses may be hunted by uncivilized people.
The first people on the western coast of Canada were the Inuit Indians. They hunted, but mostly fished for food sources. They would go out on small boats, hunting whales that were big enough to eat the boat. They also hunted seals and polar bears.
People
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