Yes because some foods could not grow in different seasons
Yes it will change according to season
Yes the womnan crops wont grow
The Shawnee Indians ate soup, bread, and stew. But the men also hunted for deer and turkey and the women harvested corn and squash.
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yes the food we eat is different in every season so there-for it affects the food we eat
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Yes it will change according to season
Yes because some foods could not grow in different seasons
No the climate did not change their food the climate never really changed.Answered by Nicholas Waugh.
Yes the womnan crops wont grow
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Yes, the Chinook people's food varied significantly according to the seasons. In the spring and summer, they primarily relied on fish, particularly salmon, which was abundant during those months. During the fall, they gathered and stored nuts, berries, and other plants, while in winter, their diet included preserved foods and stored resources as fresh options became scarce. This seasonal adaptation was essential for their survival in the Pacific Northwest.
Yes, food for the Blackfoot Indians varied according to the seasons. In the warmer months, they primarily hunted bison and gathered wild plants, fruits, and roots. During winter, the diet shifted to stored foods such as dried meat and berries, as hunting became more challenging. This seasonal adaptation was essential for their survival and cultural practices.
One of the primary crops was corn and corn seed can be stored and used as needed. Historians have found baskets buried with corn seed still in them.