A corn farmer who does not plant his corn at the right time will not produce and corn or very poor quality corn. This goes for any crop.
A hunter that kills a squirl and eats it in the summer has a better chance of getting sick because of certain bacteria that can thrive in an animal in warmer weather. As well the breeding habits of animals plays an important roll. A hunter would rather animals breed to continue a population that can be hunted. If they hunted all year the population would quickly dwiddle.
farmers
they were hunters and farmers
Fisherman, farmers, and hunters.
The Iroquois were a mix of farmers, fishers, gatherers and hunters, though their main diet came from farming.
The differences between the Iroquois are numerous. The Iroquois Confederacy had a constitution. They were farmers and lived primarily in the northeast. The Cheyenne were nomadic in nature. They were hunters and gatherers and lived in the plains.
farmers
Farmers
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
Farmers and hunters, some hunters
They were farmers who live in villages.
they were farmers
They were farmers
No, they were farmers.
The vast majority of pre-Columbian Native Americans were farmers or farmers who supplemented their diet with hunting/gathering.
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
they were hunters and farmers
farmers and hunters