Water IS life: Humans require the consumption of water more often than food. They also used it (and still do) for travel.
Wood, plants and animals. they tried to use every bit of each one.
Maize, beans, and squash.
In Algonquian languages, the word for "my" varies depending on the specific language and dialect. For example, in Ojibwe, "my" is often expressed as "niin" or "ninan" depending on the context. In other Algonquian languages, such as Cree, the possessive form might differ. It's important to consult specific resources for the particular Algonquian language you are interested in.
no
Bow and arrows, tomahawks
They purchased things with it. How else?
use land properly By:Lamisa
yes they traded for them
Wood, plants and animals. they tried to use every bit of each one.
They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.
They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.
how does the Algonquian organised