The Apache people traditionally obtained food through a combination of hunting, gathering, and agriculture. They hunted game such as deer, rabbits, and small mammals, and fished in rivers and streams. Additionally, they gathered wild plants, nuts, and berries, and some groups practiced limited agriculture, cultivating crops like corn, beans, and squash. This diverse subsistence strategy allowed them to adapt to the varying environments in which they lived.
They mostly hunted their food.
Apache Indians preserved their food by keeping their food in dark underground places. The temperature in these places were noticeably lower to the point the food would last longer.
Apache Indians preserved their food by keeping their food in dark underground places. The temperature in these places were noticeably lower to the point the food would last longer.
they hunted buffalo.
hunted it
they hunt and gather
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The apache trtibe ate buffalo, rabbits, nuts and berries.
Lack of food and resources
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they obtain food by filtering from the water