The Indians also
the iliniwek lived in animal life and historic wars
buffalobuffalo for their food, hunting, etc.
they haunted for wild life and gathered crops that they grew.
This can be answered in the teachings of the medicine wheel. No one thing is greater than another. All things fit on the wheel of life....if one thing on the wheel of life is taken away then the wheel wobbles and all life and things suffer.
Environmental change brought about many transitions including from Paleo Indian to an archaic way of life. The weather became harsher and people had to rely on ancient methods of survival.
Around 9,000 years ago, Some paleo-indians began to use agricultrue to feed themselves
The relative ages of rocks, paleo geography and paleo climatology and the path of development of life on our planet.
Cactus Hill is important because it shows scientist the everyday life of the early Paleo-Indians. Without this archaeological dig site we would have little knowledge about the people who lived here thousands of years ago and what they did to survive.
The prefix "paleo-" means "ancient" or "old." It is often used in scientific terms to refer to ancient or prehistoric things, such as in paleontology (the study of ancient life) or paleolithic (the early stone age).
Oh, dude, the Adena Indians were all about that hunter-gatherer life. They chowed down on deer, elk, bear, and even some fish when they were feeling fancy. Like, they were basically the original paleo dieters, but without the Instagram accounts to prove it.
You are asking about two different areas. There were Eastern tribes and there were plains tribes. Each had different ways of life.
The native Indians taught the Pilgrims how to live basic life in their country. As the landscape was different than the Pilgrims had experienced.
Because they fought and they didnt like each other!
pueblo Indians
because the idians was up yo
because the idians was up yo