The Kitanemuk people, an Indigenous group from what is now Southern California, primarily relied on a diet that included local flora and fauna. They consumed a variety of plants, such as acorns, seeds, and berries, along with game like deer, rabbits, and birds. Fishing and gathering shellfish from nearby waterways also contributed to their diet. Their food sources reflected the seasonal availability of resources in their environment.
The Kitanemuk tribe, indigenous to what is now California, typically wore clothing made from natural materials available in their environment. They fashioned garments from animal hides, such as deer, and woven plant fibers, creating skirts, capes, and other attire suited for their climate. Additionally, they adorned themselves with jewelry made from local shells, beads, and other materials, reflecting their cultural identity and connection to nature. Their clothing was both functional for daily life and expressive of their cultural heritage.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
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There is no homophone for eat
They eat seeds
They eat what you eat - after you eat it.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
eat, eat, eat, dine out, eat again, dine out again.
they eat deer and they eat rats and they eat mice.