Yes, squash can be classified as berries from a botanical perspective. In botanical terms, a berry is a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary containing one or more seeds. Squash, including varieties like zucchini and butternut squash, fits this definition as they develop from the flowering part of the plant and contain seeds within a fleshy pericarp.
The Iroquois ate deer, bear, beaver, opossum, rabbit, they also fished very little, they grew corn, beans, and squash. They gathered nuts and berries.
the right answer is nuts,berries,corn,squash,beans and wild rice.
They ate squash, beans, corn, pumpkins, berries, plums, and cactus.
They eat berries, buffalo, bison, corn, squash, beans, and pumpkins
They eat corn, squash, berries, fish and other animals.
They ate corns, beans, squash, wild berries,deer, elk, and fish.
they ate bison,squash,berries,seeds,and deer
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The Cherokee ate maize, berries, nuts, corns, sweet potatoes, beans, and squash
they ate corn , nuts, berries, cabbage squash and the meats they ate were hunted
Lenape people ate fruits, nuts, berries, corn, beans, squash, and meat.
they ate beans nuts berries turkey deer corn squash elk otter fish vegtebals and last but not least bevers U ARE WELCOME