The opposite gender of Indian is generally considered to be non-Indian or of a different nationality depending on the context.
Garvey in "Touching Spirit Bear" is a Tlingit Indian.
A synonym for Indian pulse is "dal."
The proper name is Native American. The term "red Indian" is considered outdated and derogatory.
The term "Indian giver" is considered offensive. A synonym could be "one who reneges on a promise or gift."
The Inuit were traditionally hunters and fishers and gatherers. It is very difficult to do any farming in the far north where they live. The Kwakiutl did not farm for food but may have grown some tobacco and other Northwest coastal people did things to encourage the plants they wanted to grow. The Lakota grew corn but with the coming of the horse they farmed less and less. The Pueblo and Iroquois were agricultural people.
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Yes, hunter-gatherers used spears as one of their main hunting tools. Spears were crafted from wood or bone and tipped with stone or metal points for hunting animals and fishing. They were effective for close-range hunting and defense.
Before 1500 there were several different kinds of Native American cultures in North America. There were farmers, fisher cultures, and hunter gatherers.
Kwakiutl shoes made from wood and their clothes from animal hide and tree barks. The Kwakiutl were a Native American tribe of Indian origin.
Salmon,trout and clams - both plentiful in the Pacific Northwest.
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The Pomo people are indigenous to California. These fishers/hunters/gatherers lived in dome homes which were round, conical structures made from poles and thatching. The actual material and structure depended on the materials available in the specific area of need.houses
harpoons,nets,wooden fish traps,and bows and arrows
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The Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians, were a Native American tribe that inhabited the mid-Atlantic region of North America. They were a matrilineal society, where descent and inheritance were traced through the female line. The Lenni-Lenape were skilled hunters, gatherers, and farmers, practicing a mix of agriculture and foraging for food. They were also known for their craftsmanship, creating intricate beadwork, pottery, and wampum belts.