The Mohawk people traditionally hunted game such as deer, bear, and small mammals while also fishing for various species in nearby rivers and lakes. They gathered wild plants, fruits, nuts, and berries, as well as cultivated crops, particularly the "Three Sisters" of corn, beans, and squash. Their hunting and gathering practices were closely tied to seasonal changes and their deep understanding of the land. This lifestyle supported their community and cultural practices, emphasizing a strong connection to nature.
they gathered stuff.
With bows and arrows.
Deer, mostly.
fish and deerand yeah
fish and deerand yeah
spears & knives.
animals people buffalo
they hunt in groups or "pods"
Do or did? Stone Age man did hunt and gather, regardless of where they lived. This included the area that would eventually become France. Hunting and gathering eventually gave way to an agricultural subsistence. Now... do people in France hunt and gather? Modern French only hunt and gather the odd truffle. Other than that it's pretty safe to say no, no they don't hunt and gather.
The Mohawk Indian were farmers and hunters. The women planted corn, squash and beans - the Three Sisters. The men hunted small and large game such as bear and deer. They also fished. they did not gather
to survive
they hunt and gather