hunters and gatherers
They were hunter-gatherers
No, they were farmers.
Both
The Shoshone are a Native American tribe known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional practices, including hunting. Historically, Shoshone hunters relied on the diverse ecosystems of the Great Basin and surrounding areas for sustenance, hunting game such as deer, antelope, and smaller animals. Their hunting practices were integral to their survival and social structure, reflecting a deep connection to the land. Today, many Shoshone continue to engage in traditional hunting as part of their cultural identity.
Farmers, Traders, hunters
They were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
farmers
Farmers
Farmers and hunters, some hunters
they were farmers
They were farmers who live in villages.
The vast majority of pre-Columbian Native Americans were farmers or farmers who supplemented their diet with hunting/gathering.
No, they were farmers.
They were farmers
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
farmers and hunters
Both
they were hunters and farmers