First Nations peoples traditionally use a variety of cooking methods and tools, often influenced by their environment and available resources. Common cooking techniques include roasting over open fires, boiling in water using heated stones, and baking in earth ovens. They might use materials such as clay pots, woven baskets, and wooden utensils, often crafted from local materials. Modern First Nations communities may also utilize contemporary kitchen appliances while still honoring traditional practices.
New Zealand and Australia are both nations in their own right, and do not contain any other nations within them. When James Cook first came into contact with New Zealand and Australia in 1769 and 1770 respectively, New Zealand was inhabited by Maori, and Australia by the indigenous Aborigines. They were not, of course, nations back then.
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killing people
Like a boss
canoes and horses
they use the mountain goats milk.
what method did earliest people use to cook food first? dry heat or moist heat
wood
Mainly feet and boats.
totem poles
Bipedal and Quadrupedal
I have NO idea sorry.... O.o