- bison
- deer
- elk
- fish
- nuts
- roots
- seeds
- wild fruits
- vegetables
Animals trapped by American Indians:
- beavers
- foxes
- minks
- muskrats
- otters
- rabbits
- raccoons
- skunks
- bison
- deer
- elk
- fish
- nuts
- roots
- seeds
- wild fruits
- vegetables
Animals trapped by American Indians:
- beavers
- foxes
- minks
- muskrats
- otters
- rabbits
- raccoons
- skunks
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