In ancient times what you wore depended on where you were. Say for example, if you lived in medieval England you would probably have worn a sleeved tunic. But if you lived in ancient Rome you would have worn a sleeveless toga.
Medieval England was based on a feudal society.
The slaves in medieval England and ancient Rome would do what the landlords ordered to do to earn money.
Slaves and peasants could starve to death in the spring due to lack of food.
The First Nations were split into six geographical groups: The Woodland, Iroquoian, Plains, Palteau, Pacific Coast, and the First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins.
The Woodland First Nations moved around a lot due to lack of food.
The Iroquois First Nations were very good farmers so they did not need to move.
First Nations in the north ate game meat since it was so easy to find.
Because the Plains First Nations ate a lot of buffalo their hunting and skills are very different.
1 bull gives you 700 kilo grams of meat to eat.
Communal hunts took place in June, July, and August.
The Plateau First Nations ate salmon, roots, and berries.
The Pacific First Nations used fish oil as a condiment.
Women prepared a high protein powder called pemican.