Apache Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting, foraging, and gathering wild plants for sustenance. While they did engage in some trade with neighboring tribes and settlers, agriculture was not a significant part of their lifestyle. Their mobility and adaptability were key to their survival in the diverse environments of the Southwest. Overall, hunting and gathering were central to Apache culture and subsistence.
yes indians/native americans were hunter gatherers so farming and hunting
the frailty of the Apache Indians
The Shawnee Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for their food. Agriculture was not a major part of their traditional way of life.
They were hunter/gatherers.
Apaches were hunter gatherers.
hunter gatherers and farmers, they would have eaten lots of fish, shellfish, wildgame(venison), with some vegetables in season.
that hunter farmers plants things.
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
They didn't. Hunter-gatherers came before farmers.
Anyone is nomadic in their own way like Vikings and Mongols.
farmers grow crops and if they want they can get food easily. but hunter gatherers have to roam in search of any animal for hunting and it also not sure that he\she will get any animal or not.
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers