put meat on sticks then over fire
put meat on sticks then over fire
put meat on sticks then over fire
same as any potato
The Apache tribe traditionally used a variety of methods to cook their food, primarily utilizing open fires and stone hearths. They would often prepare meals in earthen ovens, known as "pits," where they would heat stones and cover them with food wrapped in leaves or skins. Additionally, they sometimes used pots made from clay or metal for boiling and stewing. These methods allowed them to effectively cook a diverse diet that included game, fish, and gathered plant foods.
They mostly hunted their food.
Apache Indians preserved their food by keeping their food in dark underground places. The temperature in these places were noticeably lower to the point the food would last longer.
Apache Indians preserved their food by keeping their food in dark underground places. The temperature in these places were noticeably lower to the point the food would last longer.
they hunted buffalo.
they hunt and gather
hunted it
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,