The: Strawberry, Cranberry, Tomato (yes a tomato is a fruit), Paw-Paw (Pawpaw), and Chili peppers (to name a few).
The Native Americans for pelts and hides which were exported and for fruit, nuts and mushrooms for their own food.
Native Americans ate a variety of foods and fruits. Depending on the specific tribe and their locations, they were able to gather berries, nuts, and banana-like fruits.
wheat corn, beans, and fruit orchards that produced peaches and apricots
The city in the Southeast section of Washington state named after a Native American tribe is Yakima. It is named after the Yakama Nation, which is a confederation of several Native American tribes in the region. Yakima serves as a cultural and economic center and is known for its agriculture, particularly in fruit and wine production. The city also plays a significant role in the history and heritage of the Yakama people.
They had an endless supply of fish from the ocean, animals to hunt and fruit from the forest. During the fall, they feasted on salmon, which was enough to feed the entire family. They also had plenty of sea otter, sea lions, and whales too.
Hi I figured out the awnser the awnser is tomato
Hi I figured out the awnser the awnser is tomato
Although no one knows for sure, ethnobotanists believe that the tomato plant originated in South America, perhaps in Peru. In fact, many of the settlers, having no famililiarity with the fruit, considered it to be poisonous, since it belongs in the same family as deadly nightshade.
The Native Americans for pelts and hides which were exported and for fruit, nuts and mushrooms for their own food.
The same way as anyone else
Today, most Native Americans have stores and markets available to them where they can purchase almost any fruit they wish.
Native Americans ate a variety of foods and fruits. Depending on the specific tribe and their locations, they were able to gather berries, nuts, and banana-like fruits.
Native Americans ate a variety of foods and fruits. Depending on the specific tribe and their locations, they were able to gather berries, nuts, and banana-like fruits.
Yes they did! They didnt really have much else to eat, did they.
A yukka fruit tends to be fleshy or dry. It has a number of small, black seeds inside it. It was used by Native Americans, either eaten or fermented into a beverage they drank in the winter.
grasses, sticks animal hide, vegitables, meat , stone, and fruit.
grasses, sticks animal hide, vegitables, meat , stone, and fruit.