The Apache Indians practiced both hunting and gathering as part of their subsistence strategies. They hunted various animals, such as deer, rabbits, and smaller game, while also foraging for wild plants, fruits, nuts, and roots. This combination allowed them to adapt to their diverse environments across the southwestern United States. Their practices varied depending on the specific Apache group and the resources available in their region.
they hunt and gather
hunted it
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They farmed, herded, huntered and gathered.
yes they hunted for buffalo and some wild animals the apache were also know for there fierce fighting qualitites
Because they thought it was unholy for their tribe to hunt or eat
the jumano are a hunter-gatherer tribe
the would use bows,arows and rocks
When they came to north carolina there where already indians living here so the pilgrimms made a deal with the indians that they would teach the indians how th harvest food if the indians tought them how to hunt and gather.
The buffalo, or bison was the main species hunted by the plains tribes.
You mean, were the apache indians cannibles.