They ate mostly animals , fruits,veggies and nuts.
As with all Native tribes, the Plains tribes lived off the land. Although the buffalo was their main staple, they did hunt deer, elk and small game. Also the women would gather berries, roots and nuts. In addition, they would trade with other tribes for different kinds of food.
Yes, the Algonquin Tribes were in Canada and the United States.
In several parts, yes. Some countries like Benin and Nigeria have tribes that eat dogs. They are eaten for various reasons such as food shortages and/or ceremonial practises. African Americans do not eat dogs, though.
State recognized tribes do not get nearly the amount of benefits that federally recognized tribes do. Federally recognized tribes have a government to government relationship with the US government, while state recognized tribes only have a limited one with the state they are located in.
Kwe' (greetings). Yesterday evening my husband, his parents, and I had pork roast and peas with chocolate cake. We are Mi'kmaq people of the Bear River, Nova Scotia, tribe.
The Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation lived in what is now Montana on the eastern slopes of the Rockies
meat
They eat all the game fish that's in a river system. A 30# flathead can eat 10 lbs of bream a day. If you like bream fishing, don't put flathead cats in your watershed!
They can eat anything that fits into their mouth but they usually just eat beam
could eat, buffalo meat, and or many different types of fish!!
they eat with knifes and forks
food
they eat gorilla and beans
They eat things like animals, hunt deer and sometimes other animals. Some tribes are fishing tribes and eat things like salmon. They also can eat things like berries, roots and other things
Whatever little crustacea and small fish and insects they can catch.
the sioux eat the same food as me and you
eat them