It depended on where they lived and could range from very small creatures such as voles etc to extremely large ones such as Moose and Elk.
Native Americans did not kill him. He was in the Philippines..
no
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
yes
they would try to kill them
Native Americans used bows to kill animals for meat
The Indians or Native Americans used spears to kill animals and to protect themselvesalso when they go into battle
to kill uneeded native-americans
to kill uneeded native-americans
Native Americans did not kill him. He was in the Philippines..
Native Americans believed all animals were great souls. As a result, they fostered unity between animals and humans by respecting their space and habitats. To survive, however, Native American tribes would have to kill animals for food. No matter which animals they killed, however, they would always honor their spirits with prayers.
To get a general idea, the Native Americans taught the Europeans how to farm, kill certain animals, make jewelry (such as bead necklaces), and many other things. In return, the Europeans taught the Native Americans how to use advanced technologic weapons (guns), and taught them the idea of religion.
They hunted for there food, and animals.
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no
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
Here are some differences: Native Americans used everything they needed, from the the land around them (which was very environmentally friendly), whereas, people in Arizona today take everything they want, not need, from the land (NOT AT ALL environmentally friendly). Also, Native Americans killed animals to get meat, warmth and sacrifice to the Gods, but Americans today kill animals just for their expensive horns, or tusks.