The Jicarilla of northeastern New Mexico hunted buffalo in the plains, planted corn in the mountains. The Mescalero to the south were hunter-gatherers who developed an appetite for the roasted heads of wild mescal plants. The Chiricahua, fiercest of all tribal groups, raided along the Mexican border. The more peaceble Western Apache of Arizona spent part of each year farming. Two other tribal divisions, the Lipan and Kiowa-Apache, lived as plainsmen in western Kansas and Texas.
they hunt and gather
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,
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
i believe they would hunt or practice war
The buffalo, or bison was the main species hunted by the plains tribes.
They hunted buffalo, antelope, and deer. When these animals could not be found they lived on rabbits and other small game.
There were no classes in the tribe. Young boys were taught to hunt and fight. Girls to cook, and to take care of the camp.
They were originally from the North America and moved hundreds years ago to South California and New Mexico, where they lived in pueblos.
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