Native americans likely feared mountain Lions, bears and likely moose, it is the most dangeorus and protective animal, (even more than bears) in North America. When GRIZZLYS still roamed California's forest it was legend that the great redwoods forests were the home for the great beasts as well as other legends such as the "stick Indians" or "brothers of the forest" who were also feared. Children were taught never to venture alone because the hairy woman would get them and keep them forever. (Today's "sasquatch" was a very important part of Native American trine legends and was known by almost every tribe in North America.
The native Americans were very superstitious, so they were afraid of storms.
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Yes its called Fear of American History and Reality
They hunted for there food, and animals.
No. That kind of fear is a result of things that happen in life to people.
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
All people are classed as animals. Native Americans are people. There are therefore more than two native American animals.
some animals for eating like Native Americans do
Spain treated the Native Americans as animals, and those who they didn't massacre, they enslaved or deported.
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through
European trappers took so many pelts of various animals, that there became a scarcity of animals that the native Americans depended upon.