the y ate food such as fish deer wild berries and nuts but most likely fish bc they were close to water
hunter gatherers and farmers, they would have eaten lots of fish, shellfish, wildgame(venison), with some vegetables in season.
food
The Yamacraw tribe.
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.
Up town Savannah,Georgia
hunter gatherers and farmers, they would have eaten lots of fish, shellfish, wildgame(venison), with some vegetables in season.
selling hats(fake)
Yes, Yamacraw Island was the fictitious island name given to Daufuskie Island in Pat Conroy's book "The Water is Wide". Yamacraw actually refers to the Indians that once inhabited the island.
The Native Indian tribe known as the Yamacraw were led by Tomochichi. He contributed to the establishment of peaceful relations between the colonists and the Indians.
The Chief of the Yamacraw Indians was Tomochichi who met James Edward Oglethorpe( The founder of the Georgia colony) and half-creek translator Mary Musgrove in 1733. Tomochichi was helping English until he became greatly sick. He died in his late 90's and was given a English Military funeral.-Hope this was helpful
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
Tomochichi is best known for creating peaceful relations between the tribe and settlers.
The Yamacraw Bluff was a settlement on the Savannah River. In 1733, Oglethorpe brought a group of settlers here and it became the city of Savannah.
Actually he was the Chief of the Yamacraw.
Yamacraw Bluff is the bluff overlooking the Savanna River where General Oglethorpe landed in 1733. It was occupied by the Yamacraw tribe at the time and General Oglethorpe negotiated with Chief Tomachichi to move the tribe further down river. Owing to the negotiations, the two groups maintained friendly relations and the site became Savanna, the first settlement of Georgia.In effect, Yamacraw Bluff is the Plymouth Rock of Georgia.
Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep