The Puyallup Indians, indigenous to the Pacific Northwest, primarily practiced fishing and gathering, but they also hunted a variety of game. They used techniques such as stalking, trapping, and driving animals into nets or enclosures to capture deer, elk, and smaller game. Hunting was often a communal activity, involving coordinated efforts among groups to maximize efficiency. Additionally, they utilized traditional tools like bows and arrows, spears, and snares to aid in their hunting practices.
They belive in gods which is very important to the pueblo people.
Kaw Indians ate and hunted Buffalo in the plains. As well as Buffalo they hunted bison, Elk and Antelope.
paleo Indians hunted with spear heads
they hunted rabbits
they hunted and made weapons
They belive in gods which is very important to the pueblo people.
They hunted bison (buffalo).
Kaw Indians ate and hunted Buffalo in the plains. As well as Buffalo they hunted bison, Elk and Antelope.
they hunted for food
they hunted
The indians
Shoshone Idians hunted buffalo, fish and rabbits
The address of the Puyallup Public Library is: 324 S Meridian, Puyallup, 98371 5914
paleo Indians hunted with spear heads
The Mohawk Indians farmed and hunted for a living.
they hunted rabbits
They Hunted For Food.