# The Algonquians. # The Iroquois. # The Siouan.
they bread for sure and pork cows for the indian people
No, the Crow Indians, also known as Apsáalooke, are not part of the Siouan language family. Instead, their language, Crow, belongs to the larger family of Algonquian languages. The Siouan language family includes languages spoken by other Native American tribes, such as the Sioux. The Crow people are primarily located in Montana and have a distinct cultural and linguistic heritage.
hunting
There were two distinct and unrelated groups known as Waccamaw - the Siouan-speaking Waccamaw of North Carolina and the non-Siouan Waccamaw of South Carolina. The Siouan Waccamaw were hunters and farmers, living along the Cape Fear, Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers. They no doubt fished with bows or spears from dugout canoes or used nets of native hemp to trawl for large numbers of fish. Deer and small game would supplement the diet of maize, squash and beans.
Oto
Otoe (also known as Oto) - part of the Siouan Tribes (Winnebago) of the Great Lakes region.
# The Algonquians. # The Iroquois. # The Siouan.
The Algonquian but there were also Siouan and Iroqjois.
The Siouan Indians live in the region from Virginia to Florida and depended on the land to make clothes houses and other important things.
eat
No
dosa
camel
Indian food
Currys
Indian Coastal people generally eat sea food.