The apache NATIVE AMERICANS either farmed or hunted for food, they grew squash, corn and other crops. They hunted moose, deer, wolves and other animals with spears and bows and arrows.
because they have toys that they trade and other supplies
They trade beaver pelts with other people. (Natives,Europeans,Indians. etc)They trade them for goods, and thing that they needed for daily living.Hope that is helpful!
Tribally, the Apache reservations are still active in the southwestern United States. However, there are also Apaches that scattered from the reservations. For instance, my grandfather was an Apache that grew up in Florida away from tribal life, although he still had an appreciation for his background.
graphite and obsidian and others.
The Pomo Indians traveled by canoe made of rushes!
i accually think with the cheroke Indians
they hunt food ,make food,,,,,, m,,,,
They traded with other Southern Plains Indians.
Apache Indians were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting, foraging, and gathering wild plants for sustenance. While they did engage in some trade with neighboring tribes and settlers, agriculture was not a significant part of their lifestyle. Their mobility and adaptability were key to their survival in the diverse environments of the Southwest. Overall, hunting and gathering were central to Apache culture and subsistence.
baskets
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Indians and other mountain men
Traditionally TRADE with other indians and with Europeans
they trade with other indians
because they have toys that they trade and other supplies
did new hamspire trade with the local native indians
They traded weed and other drugs