Yes, the Northwest Indians gathered nuts and berries as part of their subsistence practices. They foraged for a variety of wild fruits, berries, and nuts that were available in their environment, which complemented their diet that included fish, game, and roots. Seasonal gathering was essential for their food security and played a significant role in their cultural traditions and community activities.
yes! of course they gathered nuts and berries what kind of indian tribe doesn't seriously!
Yes, they hunt, and gather berries and nuts.
Elk,nuts,berries,raccoons,deer,bears, squirrles,mountain sheep.
fish berries nuts buffalo..
shellfish, bulb pklants, seeds, nuts, fish, dear, salmon, rabbit, elk and berries
Animals of that size do not "gather" food. They eat wherever they find food. But to my knowledge, zebras do not eat nuts and berries. They do eat leaves from trees and can strip the tops of trees of foliage.
The Creek or Muscogee Indians were hunters and gathers. They were also a sedentary tribe so they lived off the lands. They would gather nuts, fruit and berries to supplement what they hunted and grew. They also gathered herbs for medicines.
acorns
they gathered many plants, nuts, and berries.
Buffalo, nuts or berries
they ate fish, berries and nuts
they ate fish, berries and nuts