Africans historically hunted for food due to the necessity of survival in diverse environments where agriculture was not always feasible. Hunting provided a vital source of protein and essential nutrients, supporting the health and sustenance of communities. Additionally, hunting played a significant role in cultural practices, social organization, and the development of skills and tools. Over time, these practices contributed to the rich tapestry of traditions and knowledge surrounding wildlife and ecosystems in various African cultures.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
Before the horse, they hunted on foot or used traps.
Because, they lived(still do) in straw huts, they hunt for food like wild animals, there IQ levels are extremely low, they were reckless and violent and threw spears which was their only (great) invention at the time.
stones,they used sticks to sharpen them,sticks and actually used the spine of a animal to use as a spear
Yes they do because if they don't hunt they will stay hungry. Then how they will hunt.
yes a lot of Americans and Africans hunt down piranhas for pet shops food and there tails and there teeth.
When they couldn't harvest any food or hunt animals, they were hungry enough to eat anything. So they brought some of the prisoners from the prisons and cooked them for food.
the europeans hunted beavers
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
Yes. Some tribes that live in the African Forests hunt various animals for food. This includes the Elephants also. But, this is not the biggest threat to African Elephants. Poachers who kill them for their Tusks have killed thousands of Elephants.
They usually used stone tools
for hunting
for hunting
men used to hunt animals and they used them for food and to make clothes out of their skin or fur
Yes they used to hunt animals like wild pigs, but not because they wanted to but they had to for food.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
The chinook men used to go out and hunt for food they were respected and honored if they found food.