The Wyandot Tribe ate corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. They eat deer, wild turkeys, fish, and some small game.
The Wintu tribe, indigenous to Northern California, has several customs rooted in their connection to the land and community. They traditionally engage in seasonal ceremonies, such as the World Renewal Ceremony, which aims to promote harmony and balance in nature. The Wintu also practice basket weaving, using natural materials to create intricate designs that reflect their cultural identity. Storytelling is another vital custom, serving to pass down traditions, history, and values through generations.
The type of weapons the Indians used depended somewhat on the tribe they were from. The Sioux Indians did not use tomahawks. Instead they used bows and arrows, spears, and sometimes clubs. The tomahawks were used by the Apache tribe.
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Spears, bows and arrowheads were the main weapons used by the Miami Tribe.
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Women in the Wintu tribe would basket weave, cook, clean, make fishnets for their husbands to use for hunting, take care of the kids, and plant vegetables.
it is very cold in the winter an hot in the summer
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Tools that the Wintu used were spears, nets, traps and bows and arrows. They would make the bows from yew wood and the arrowheads from chipped pieces of volcanic glass.
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they used swords made of rock and horns from animals
The Wyandot Tribe ate corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. They eat deer, wild turkeys, fish, and some small game.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
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The type of weapons the Indians used depended somewhat on the tribe they were from. The Sioux Indians did not use tomahawks. Instead they used bows and arrows, spears, and sometimes clubs. The tomahawks were used by the Apache tribe.