yes
Yes because some foods could not grow in different seasons
yes the food we eat is different in every season so there-for it affects the food we eat
Since gardens in the modern sense were never part of Choctaw native culture there is no term in the Choctaw language that means "garden". The nearest is ossapa, a cultivated field for growing food. Hashuk abusha is a hay field.
what describe the weather during the different seasons in KENYA
Are Germans and French the same?It's roughly the same question. Choctaw and Cherokee are completely different languages; they're not even part of the same language "family".
because the food we eat changes the wever
The Choctaw have many different words. The Choctaw word for rabbit is chukfi and this word now, also means sheep.
Yes because some foods could not grow in different seasons
The oldest living Choctaw individual is not publicly known. The Choctaw Nation is made up of members of various ages across different communities.
The Choctaw word "panki" translates to "corn." It is a significant term in the Choctaw culture, as corn is a staple food and holds historical and cultural importance for the tribe. The word reflects the agricultural practices and traditions of the Choctaw people.
Choctaw Indians different than Pueblo Indians, they are not same,pueblo Indians better then choctaw Indians.
nomads
yes the food we eat is different in every season so there-for it affects the food we eat
No. Platypuses feed on the same food throughout the year, as their food source does not tend to change with the seasons.
they eat rats
No, sugar gliders have no need to store food. They are native Australian animals, and in their habitat they do not suffer from a shortage of food during different seasons.
Since gardens in the modern sense were never part of Choctaw native culture there is no term in the Choctaw language that means "garden". The nearest is ossapa, a cultivated field for growing food. Hashuk abusha is a hay field.