The Tequesta Indian got their food by hunting, and gathering. They would search for berries, and plants to eat. They would hunt animals when they could find them.
They ate bear,wild boar,coco plums, and sailfish.
the cheifs eat manatee but the minors eat palmetto berries, coco plums, sea grape, palm nuts, fish, and shellfish.
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The Tequestas lived in southeastern Florida, near Biscayne Bay. The main Tequesta village was located near the mouth of Miami River. The village was important because the chief who ruled over all the other Tequstas lived there.
he eat tuna and bananas:)
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
they eat vegtervals and stuff....... like fish or other meat thank by conor farrimond
What did the Susquehannocks eat? They eat seeds, nuts, insects, reptiles, mollusks, fish, birds, and mammals.
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they caught fish to it with a eir
tequesats customs traditions
They live in huts now of my back!
Tequestas customs, traditions, and rituals
They used plants for healing the skin a type of wild flower used now for cream
The Miami River and Lake Okechobee. My name is lauren i just dount have an account like who does
Th Tequesta men wore breechcloths woven from palm fibers while the women wore clothing made from Spanish moss. They also wore gold and silver jewelry.
The five native Floridian groups are the Calusa, Apalachee, Timucua, Tequesta, and Seminole tribes. These indigenous peoples inhabited different regions of Florida and had distinct cultures, languages, and ways of life.
They worshiped the sun. Also they believed that humans have three souls one in the eye, one in the shadow and one in the reflection. When the chief died, all of his servants were killed to join him in the afterlife. They believed the Everglades was connected to the heavens. The chief was usually buried with his canoe so he could travel the celestial heavens.
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The Tequestas lived in southeastern Florida, near Biscayne Bay. The main Tequesta village was located near the mouth of Miami River. The village was important because the chief who ruled over all the other Tequstas lived there.