The Palouse Indians depended heavily on fishing in the rivers that drained into the Pacific Ocean. They were a tribe of hunters and gatherers.
Lakota Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers. They would hunt and eat buffalo, elk, and squirrels. They would also eat berries, fruit, and nuts.
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Gator Meat
the Ais Indians Gathered Plants,Caught Fish and Shellfish and hunted
Appaloosas were first bred by the Nez Perce Indians. Near where they lived there was a river called the Palouse river. Appaloosas were first called Palouse Horses, then just Palouses. "Palouse" eventually turned into "Appaloosa".
The address of the Palouse Branch Library is: 120 E Main, Palouse, 99161 M
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The phone number of the Palouse Branch Library is: 509-878-1513.
Giant Palouse earthworm was created in 1897.
Appaloosa developed from the phrase "a Palouse horse" denoting a horse from the region near the Palouse River.
The web address of the Palouse Discovery Science Center is: http://www.palousescience.org
Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep
The address of the Museum Of The Palouse is: Room 3 U. S. Bank Bldg., Colfax, WA 99111
Yes, Indians would eat raccoons.
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
Appaloosas were discovered by the Nez Perce Native Americans. They were discovered at the Palouse River, and were called the Palouse Horses. This is the word Appaloosa is derived from.