corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
fish
they eat clams, oysters, native plants, beach food and salmon
what did the nakota tribe eat
Native Americans who are members of the Native American Church, do consume peyote for ceremonies. Enrolled tribal members are the only people who are legally allowed to consume peyote for the purpose of religious ceremony. The Texas Dept of Public Safety is in charge of who is legally allowed to grow peyote, sell it, transport it and which Native American Churches have permission to use it. The Church must be recognized by a federally recognized tribe.
The Ute Native American tribe primarily relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for their diet, which included game, fish, and wild plants. While they did not traditionally cultivate corn as a staple food like some other tribes, they did adopt corn and other agricultural products through trade and interaction with neighboring cultures. Therefore, while cornbread was not a traditional Ute food, they may have consumed it after incorporating corn into their diet.
fish
Corn, Squash, beans, and fish were eaten by the Iroquois.
i honestly and truly have no clue :)
they eat clams, oysters, native plants, beach food and salmon
They eat candy.
they eat meat and plants that live their
As with most Native Americans they hunted for food and had crops they grew.
They are hunters who kill to eat.
Animal meat
The Yuma Indians are Native Americans from the area that is now the state of Arizona. They hunted and ate wild game like deer, antelope, rabbit, and fowl. They also grew crops for consumption included pumpkins, corn, beans, and melons.
here is for if they eat the same food wich is barrys and maybe some fish and here is if its different the yuma and pueblo p(pueblo) corn, deer, rabbits, and well thats all i guess and for yuma its oatmeal so thats all i guess
The Calusa Native American tribe mainly ate fish, oysters or any other seafood's. Calusa hunters would hunt birds at a very small game,.