answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was the main source of food for the Pacific coast aboriginals?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why was a Bison important to Aboriginals?

one of their primary source of food


When only aboriginals lived in Australia did they eat wombats?

Yes. Wombats were a source of food for the Aborigines.


How did the Natives of the North Pacific coast capture their food?

spears


What are the release dates for Man v- Food - 2008 Pacific Coast Highway 4-16?

Man v- Food - 2008 Pacific Coast Highway 4-16 was released on: USA: 14 September 2011


On which coast of Mexico is most of the food processing done?

Neither. Most food processing is carried on in central Mexico. Western Mexico (Pacific coast) is the largest producer of food.


The tlingit used the ocean as a source of food?

The anser is the Pacific ocean


What do the Aboriginals eat?

food


How are immigration affect aboriginal peoples?

The way that it effects aboriginals in Canada is that when the immigrants move and move we run out of land to supply them with and need to take it from aboriginals. Also we will need to fish and hunt to supply the Immigrants with food which depletes the aboriginals food source and way of life. the last reason is the immigrants come over and occupy jobs for less pay making it difficult for aboriginals to get jobs effecting there quality of life


Why do gray whales live in the Pacific Ocean?

because that's where there food source is


Fish was an important food source of tribes living in what region?

The Pacific Northwest


Why do you think so many Native Americans groups lived along the Pacific coast of the present-day United States?

Many Native American groups lived along the Pacific coast because of the abundant resources available to them. The coast provided a variety of food sources, such as fish, shellfish, and marine mammals. Additionally, the mild climate and fertile land supported the growth of plants and allowed for agriculture, further sustaining these communities. The coastal environment also facilitated trade and interaction with other Native American groups.


Did the Englanders food kill the aboriginals?

no