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Was the Cherokee tribe hunters or gatherers or farmers?

All the above. Cherokee were primarily farmers, but were opportunistic hunter gatherers.


Are the Apache a tribe of hunters?

Apaches were hunter gatherers.


Were the Ohlone tribe hunters or gatherers?

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.


Was the blackfoot tribe hunters or farmers?

Hunters, they declined to forsake hunting in favor of farming.


Were the Apaches hunters gatherers or nomads?

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.


What is the source of food for The Cherokee tribe?

The Cherokee were hunters, farmers and gatherers. They raised corn, beans, squash and tobacco. They hunted deer and small game. The Cherokee women would also gather berries, roots and nuts.


What did the easternwoodlands eat?

They are hunters and gatherers but they mainly eat animals found close to their tribe, they also eat the tobacco plant.


What did the palouse Indians eat?

The Palouse Indians depended heavily on fishing in the rivers that drained into the Pacific Ocean. They were a tribe of hunters and gatherers.


WHAT DID early hunters and gatherers gather?

Hunters and gathers lived out in the forests and moved around a lot as a tribe, they hunted, searched for game, and gathered food such as roots, fruit, and berries for survival.


What are the likenesses and differences between hunters and gatherers?

Hunters roamed in search of prey, a source of meat. Gatherers also roamed, in search of fruits and grains to harvest. Both provided food for the tribe. However, there was one big difference between them: plants didn't run away, and didn't try to kill you back. For that reason, hunters needed more speed, more endurance and better tools (i.e. weapons) than gatherers generally did. Eventually, gatherers evolved into farmers, raising both crops and domesticated food species. Hunters never really went away; though in most cultures hunting itself became just one job specialization out of many, and possibly even relegated to the status of an outdoor sport.


Is the navajo tribe war prone or peacful?

The Navajo were not hunters they were only farmers. I found that they were farmers cause im doing Navajo for researh and we learned about them so they are just farmers to me.


Is the Lakota tribe farmers?

Historically the Lakota or Teton Sioux were nomadic buffalo hunters who grew no crops of any kind.