While Incas did hunt and gather, they were mostly in agricultural society. Their farms did not contain domesticated animals, but some of their staple crops included quinoa, potatoes, and maize.
Hunters and gatherers refer to societies that rely on hunting, fishing, and foraging for their food, without practicing agriculture. Farmers, on the other hand, are individuals who cultivate crops and raise animals for food production. Hunters and gatherers do not engage in farming practices.
The Apaches were a nomadic Native American tribe known for hunting and gathering food. They typically followed game and seasonal resources throughout the Southwest United States.
The Ohlone tribe were both hunters and gatherers. They hunted animals such as deer, rabbit, and fish and also gathered nuts, berries, seeds, and other plant foods from their environment.
The age when people were hunters and gatherers is referred to as the Stone Age, which is typically divided into the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic (New Stone Age) periods. This era lasted for a significant portion of human history before the development of agriculture.
Hunters and gatherers often lived in temporary shelters such as tents, lean-tos, or caves that were easily constructed using natural materials. These structures were designed to be easily moved as the group followed sources of food.
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
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they are gatherers they gather anything they can so put in gatherers
They were farmers
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they are hunters they eat there prey fast
These hunters and gathers are called aborigines.
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
They were hunters and gatherers
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They were hunters and gatherers