The Kaska American Indians, primarily located in the northern regions of British Columbia and the southern Yukon, traditionally survive through a combination of hunting, fishing, and gathering. They rely on the rich Natural Resources of their environment, utilizing caribou, salmon, and berries as key food sources. In contemporary times, many Kaska people engage in modern economic activities while also preserving their cultural practices and knowledge of the land. Community initiatives and partnerships help to sustain their way of life and promote cultural heritage.
food
American Indians of the Desert Southwest would use clay and other resources they could find to make survival possible.
Because there wasnt many water sources in the plains, and people generally neeed water to survive
Indians helped them.
Beer was made by American Indians
food
the Indians helped the colonist survive in the new world. they helped them plant and hunt.
indians gave them food that winter
Kaska Krosny was born on April 3, 1960, in Poland.
i think that they used was mostly clay to make utensils and other things to help them survive
American Indians of the Desert Southwest would use clay and other resources they could find to make survival possible.
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they didnt
in Texas
Because there wasnt many water sources in the plains, and people generally neeed water to survive
the indians
Indians helped them.