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.
Moose are browsing herbivores, they don't hunt! They are hunted by both humans and animal predators.
Koyukon Tribe hunted deer , moose , ducks , and goose
When it wants food oris getting hunted
Yes, they are :D people with spoons attack them and rip their antlers off.
No, they are plentiful and can be hunted in some places.
The Athabascan tribe ate fish in the spring and hunted for moose, caribou, and rabbits in the winter.
The Ainu men hunted moose, caribou, and bears,while the Women hunted small animals like rabbits and collected berries and wild plants. P.S the Innu also hunted fish.
Oh yes! Where there are moose there are moose hunters, and they aren't just hunting for the prize of those large antlers! No, most hunters are hunting for some extra meat in the freezer. Canada, Finland, Sweden, Norway and parts of northern Russia have moose that are hunted for their meat.
The Cree Indians hunted by using bows and arrows. They also hunted by using traps to catch small game like beaver. They fished with a basket, or a spear; and sometimes even with their bare hands.
The Metis people hunted Moose, Deer, Ducks, Rabbits, Elk, Buffalo and Fish as staples of there diet.
the Mochica tribe mostly hunted deer and moose, and they grew corn or maize, beans and squash