they lived in movahiah
Colorodo River
what did the mohave indians traded
Royal B. Stratton has written: 'Captivity of the Oatman girls' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Apache Indians, Captives, Captivity, History, Indian captivities, Indians of North America, Mohave Indians, Imprints, Captivity, 1851 'The captivity of the Oatman girls among the Apache and Mohave Indians' -- subject(s): Captivity, Indian captivities, Apache Indians, Mohave Indians, Oatman family, Captivity, 1851 'Life among the Indians' -- subject(s): Captivity, Indian captivities, Mohave Indians, Apache Indians, History, Captivity, 1851
The Mohave Indians speak Yuman as their native language. This is a language that is being spoken by a lot of Southwestern tribes.
what did the kootinai Indians eat for food
Around 1770 and 1910
food
They ate squash, beans, corn, pumpkin, cherries, plums, berries, fish, and wild animals.
mohawk in iriquois means "flesh eater"
Fulsom Charles Scrivner has written: 'Mohave people' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Mohave Indians
Yes, Chumash Indians eat acorns. They are important food to them.