Sentence examples for gathering plants from inspiring English sources

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They dwell in crude thatched huts in forest depths and subsist by hunting and fishing and gathering plants and berries.

They say it is also preventing them from hunting, fishing and gathering plants – rights enshrined in a 19th-century treaty and now part of the Canadian constitution.

A division of labour likely resulted when some individuals showed proficiency in particular tasks, such as hunting animals or gathering plants for food.

Preparing for the hunt involves sometimes hours of painstaking preparation; gathering plants, bugs and mushrooms to make into useful potions or sell for cash, hunting smaller monsters to carve them for skin and bone to improve your armour, mining for ores to forge into better weapons.

Many families, including my own, have long continued traditional practices including gathering plants and conducting religious, spiritual, and other cultural practices specifically in this area.

The first is that that our ancestors would have engaged in high intensity, brief, intermittent bouts of exercise, so our modern exercise regime should include irregular, strenuous, short sessions of weight training to emulate things like carrying rocks, gathering plants, and butchering animals.

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We ask for a commitment, but in return they learn not only hula and chanting, they learn the related crafts, like weaving, lei-making and gathering plant materials in the forest".

Plains tribes typically had a distinct division of labour in which women were responsible for producing children, raising and gathering plant foods, constructing and maintaining the home, cooking, and providing clothing and other domestic accoutrements, while men hunted for the household and provided defense for the community.

Late Stone Age peoples used bows and arrows and a variety of snares and traps for hunting, as well as grindstones and digging sticks for gathering plant food; with hooks, barbed spears, and wicker baskets they also were able to catch fish and thus exploit rivers, lakeshores, and seacoasts more effectively.

As 'watering holes' formed and dried up in the Early to Middle Holocene, Neolithic people developed various subsistence strategies, including opportunistic hunting of small animals (e.g. gazelle and hare), and food-related (e.g. wild sorghum, millet, and legumes) activities: gathering, plant cultivation and livestock-rearing.

Tribes and nations including the Yakama, Nez Perce, and Umatilla used the area for hunting, fishing, and gathering plant foods.

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