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Well they hunted animals and they also fished
Corn, beans, and wheat. they also gathered roots, berries and nuts. They hunted animals like beaver, deer, moose, bears, and caribou.
lambs
Some Algonquins didn't hunt some did. If they did it would be: moose , caribou , seal, fish (salmon), wolf and small mammals such as rabbits.
the algonquin tribe did not really grow many foods they mostly hunted. the algonquins did grow corn and they fertilized the fields with fish. they grew maple trees to get maple syrup and the syrup was their sweetener.
Early Man hunted animals for food. In some parts of the world, people still hunt for food.
some animals are allowed to be killed in certain states, but some animals that are in danger are not allowed to be hunted and kiled
Some hunted animals would be, deer, bears, wildabeest, cows, ducks, game fowl, fish, sharks, crocodiles, zebras, rattlesnakes, tigers, etc. Almost all the animals. ~~Sleenky
The Algonquin (Omàmiwininì) language has many words for "to hunt" and "hunter", depending on exactly what is being hunted. A general word for a hunter is giiwosewinini or nendawenjiged.
prey
Animals
Deer, mainly. But bears were also hunted, as were wolves and pumas.