The Apaches did not primarily rely on buffalo for sustenance, unlike some Plains tribes. Instead, they mainly hunted smaller game, such as deer and rabbits, and gathered plants. However, they did occasionally hunt buffalo, especially when they migrated into areas where these animals were more accessible. Overall, buffalo were not a central part of Apache culture or diet.
the Apaches used bow and arrows,and spears to hunt bear,deer,buffalo, and rabbits. the Apaches used bow and arrows,and spears to hunt bear,deer,buffalo, and rabbits.
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They were nomads who depended on the buffalo for survival.
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The Apaches used spears and bows and arrows to hunt Buffalo, Elk, Eagles and Wolves. But that is not all that they ate, they also ate:MaiseCornPumpkinand alsoBeans!They didn't really have a very balanced diet cos they didn't know about the food triangle!!!
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No.because a comanche can ride on horseback has his war lance. But apaches WOULD kill sometimes, mostly with his bow.
No. A single lion would be able to kill a buffalo calf, but not a fully grown adult.
It allowed the Apaches to shoot game and to kill enemies to protect themselves
they paid people to kill the buffalo so the animals would not block the tracks
Most likely, yes. Train Passengers in the mid 1800s, often shot wild buffalo to death since they were bored. Native Americans kill buffaloes with sharp spears in order to save themselves or eat their meat. Some are also bred for their meat, but others that are on National Park lands can not be hunted or killed while in the park.Another AnswerA man can only kill a buffalo if he has a good enough rifle and is about to shoot the buffalo before the buffalo charges at the man. A man can kill a buffalo with a bow and arrows as long as he is in a safe distance from the buffalo. With a sharp knife, the man has no chance to kill a buffalo since the buffalo is so strong with deep muscles and heavy weight to charge at enemies.