ul foods from it. Although this nation did hunt, their main food sources came from gathering. Foods like eggs and small rabbits were usually the extent of hunting for this tribe. However, the occasionally deer and waterfowl would also be eaten when it could be found. They also had a divine way of finding the sweetest and healthiest food that was native to them. Whenever a new plant was found by the society, the elder of the village would try it. If he lived, they knew they could eat it, if he didn’t, they knew their gods were warning them that the plant was evil. This is how they came to use such plants as shallow water beet and the sugarberry. That is about as much as can be said for this mis understood tribe. Yes they did practice cannibalism, but it was for a truly divine reason. However, this tribe’s culture obviously goes far beyond eating people. Their contributions will be forever noted by our society....