Mi'kmaq were semi-nomadic hunters and gathers. The tribe did very little in the way of agriculture. During the summer the Mi'kmaq would harvest wild fruit, berries, roots and other plants. These were used for food, for medicines, and as materials for weaving etc. Some food plants like fiddleheads and bullrush tubers were eaten fresh, and others would be dried and set aside for the long winter.
farmers
they were hunters and farmers
Fisherman, farmers, and hunters.
they had to suck pussies
Micmacs get their food by hunting they use a bow and arrow ,spears and heavy wooden clubs .Micmacs will also go fishing.They will often catch fish shellfish marine mammels such as seals and whales, they also get walrus.They will hunt caribou, moose and deer.
farmers
Farmers
hunters and gatherers They were hunter-gatherers
Farmers and hunters, some hunters
they were farmers
They were farmers who live in villages.
The vast majority of pre-Columbian Native Americans were farmers or farmers who supplemented their diet with hunting/gathering.
No, they were farmers.
They were farmers
the Iroquois were both hunter/gatherers and farmers.
they were hunters and farmers
farmers and hunters