the pueblo indians hunt mostly buffalo
Lakota Indians were primarily hunters and gatherers. They would hunt and eat buffalo, elk, and squirrels. They would also eat berries, fruit, and nuts.
- they needed to cooperate to hunt such large animals. - some groups chased the buffalo over cliffs. - other groups chased them in to pounds.
As with all Native tribes, the Plains tribes lived off the land. Although the buffalo was their main staple, they did hunt deer, elk and small game. Also the women would gather berries, roots and nuts. In addition, they would trade with other tribes for different kinds of food.
The Sioux were opportunistic hunter gatherers, like most other Native American tribes. To translate, they ate what they could hunt, catch, farm or pick - Buffalo, Elk, Deer, Cherries and potatoes just to name a few. The Sioux Indians used to eat the buffalo that the men hunted and the women cooked over a fire. All parts of the buffalo were used: None was wasted. A buffalo tongue was a delicacy for the Sioux Indians.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
buffalo, elk, deer
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they hunted buffalo, elk , and deer
The horse.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
they divided the work by leaving it aside
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
They used the fur to disguise themselves.
They used the fur to disguise themselves.
They used the fur to disguise themselves.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears