Crops of Discovery, which refers to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, had a mixed reaction to the Flathead Tribe. The expedition members were generally respectful and curious about the Flathead people's way of life, which included their agricultural practices and trade. The Flatheads, in turn, were initially wary but became increasingly cooperative, sharing resources and knowledge with the explorers. This interaction fostered a temporary alliance and cultural exchange between the two groups.
corn
a lot of them did
cips
They grow crops like melons,fruit, and mostly squash.
Every tribe but the souix treated them nicley
The Flathead Tribe, primarily located in the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, traditionally cultivated a variety of crops, including corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." They also grew camas and other root vegetables, which were important staples in their diet. Additionally, they engaged in hunting and fishing to complement their agricultural practices. These activities were integral to their subsistence and cultural traditions.
what kind of crops did ponca tribe grow
the Cherokee Tribe
Nez Perce tribe grew corn and crops.
yes
corn
a lot of them did
what kind of clothes did the Flatheads tribe wear
yes he had three wives two from the Shoshone tribe and another one from the Flathead Indian tribe but his first Shoshone wife died during childbirth
cips
the Zuni tribe ate corn, the crops they grew and animals they killed
things they had hunted and crops they had grown :)