Native Americans cover a vast people. Tribes would eat different<\/em> food depending on their region. Alaskan tribes certainly had a different diet than tribes in the Amazon rainforest. Semi-nomadic tribes would enjoy a changing diet while others would rely on agriculture as their main source of food.<\/p>\n But, we do know a lot of the basics of Native American foods.<\/p>\n Supermarkets didn’t exist. Natives had to live a life of foraging and hunting if they hoped to survive. Eventually, domesticated animals were raised and killed, but this wasn’t as common of a practice as hunting, farming and gathering.<\/p>\n Hunting and fishing was a part of life.<\/a><\/p>\n Every tribe hunted and fished, and this was primarily a male role. The game that was hunted changed depending on the tribe with Native Americans often choosing to stalk:<\/p>\n Anything was fair “game.” Other tribes were more ambitious, and they would follow larger animals, such as bison or caribou around. These tribes would send out numerous hunters that would work together to scare the animal in an ambush.<\/p>\n Sometimes, the animal would be led off of a cliff before the hunters finished them off and killed them.<\/p>\n Traps were often laid to trap game, too.<\/p>\n Fishing tribes used canoes, nets, traps and spear to kill marine life. Bows and arrows were also used as a mean of fishing along with harpoons and blow guns.<\/p>\n Gathering<\/em> was often the job of the women, and this was an evolving practice. Farming allowed the women to have a much easier job than going out to gather food. The women would gather a lot of different items, including:<\/p>\n Corn was a farming staple along with squash and beans which made up a large portion of the Cherokee diet. Corn recipes are very common among Native Americans, along with rice and eventually the inclusion of sugars.<\/p>\n Gathering didn’t just include blueberries, which was commonly gathered, too. Tools would also be used to gather maple syrup. Acorns were gathered to make flour.<\/p>\n Meat was fire-roasted and was the main component of Native American diets.<\/p>\nGathering of Food<\/h2>\n
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Collecting Water<\/h2>\n