Before arriving at the missions, many Indigenous peoples in California primarily consumed a varied diet that included acorns, seeds, berries, roots, and fish, as well as game such as deer and rabbits. They practiced seasonal foraging and hunting techniques suited to their local environments. This diet was rich in nutrients and diverse, reflecting their deep knowledge of the land and its resources. Additionally, different tribes had unique food practices based on their specific regions and cultural traditions.
They eat curry, rice and soup.
The Native Americans eat plants and steak when they are at the mission called Mission San Juan Capistrano.
It depends which day and which Indians you are referring to.
The Hatteras Indians eat corn, fish,bafalo meat, and deer meat
Snakes
They eat fruit and live in mananoo is where Indians lived.
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Yes, they did!
They junt for wild animals but im not Tello sure what
oranges grapes and limes
At about 6:15
poppys and acorns were a steady diet for the juanenos
The mission was a place where bud went to eat his oatmeal with his pretend family. The mission does not really have a meaning it is just a place.
To go to sleep and eat and get free things like cell phones
they ate sheep, but most of the time they would eat acorns or fish/salmon
eat a squirrel aha :) x.
it depends some Indians liked it some didnt they farmed sewed and many other things they also cooked it depends some Indians liked it some didnt they farmed sewed and many other things they also cooked they would wake up eat ,work, eat and sleep