The Nisenan ate just about everything provided by nature. Acorn was a staple food as were other tubers, or root bulbs, greens, wild fruits and veggies, all kinds of hunted animals, fish, fowl and even insects. The Nisenan had a very diverse and well rounded diet.
They ate deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, corn, caribou, etc.
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
The Flatland Indians had a varied diet. The Indians ate buffalo, salmon, and different varieties of plants in the wild.
the kato Indians wore skirts and silk tops
Wild berrys and vegetables.
The Nisenan ate just about everything provided by nature. Acorn was a staple food as were other tubers, or root bulbs, greens, wild fruits and veggies, all kinds of hunted animals, fish, fowl and even insects. The Nisenan had a very diverse and well rounded diet.
Ruth Lescohier has written: 'The Coast Miwok people' -- subject(s): Miwok Indians, Indians of North America 'The Nisenan and the Gold Rush'
They ate deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, corn, caribou, etc.
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Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep
Yes, Indians would eat raccoons.
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
south indians
the Indians ate buffalo and berries!
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.
Coloma is a Nisenan Indian word, meaning "beautiful."