I am not quite sure what you are asking but a couple weeks ago i was learning about the indians of Texas and the are mostly important because this was how they got food.they were considered the most well advanced of all the natives because they were exelent farmers and hunters too! they ate many things like corn,squash,buffalo and small game.(small game means small animals like rabbits and squirrels.) i hope i answered your question in one way or another:)
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one can be that an agricultural farmer will have a less-varied diet than a hunter-gatherer, therefore he will die or get sick faster than a person in a hunter-gatherer society
A hunter-gatherer
A hunter gatherer is a forager in a nomadic society, who gets food from wild plants and animals. The Nomadic people of Central Asia were hunter gatherers.
Characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies included the fact that they tended to be small communities and somewhat nomadic in nature.
The cast of Hunter Gatherer - 2012 includes: James Grenside as Neighbour Daniel Kenwright as Caveman
Hunter gatherer
they were scary idiots like you
Nomads.
Ancient hominids were hunter-gatherers; they followed the food.
No, Juliana Barr did not assert that hunter-gatherer societies had no concept of territory or boundaries. In her research, she actually highlights that hunter-gatherer societies often had well-defined territories and boundaries that they understood and respected.
Subsistence Hunters