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Which is true of early Native American farmers? Dead fish were used for bait. Shells were used for currency. Bones were used for hose. Sticks were used to catch fish
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Out of the options given, the statement that is true of early Native American farmers is that **sticks were used to catch fish**. Many Native American cultures employed various methods for fishing, including the use of tools made from sticks or branches, such as spears or tridents.
The other statements may not accurately reflect common practices among Native American farmers:
- Dead fish were often used as fertilizer in some agricultural practices but not typically "for bait" in a significant way.
- Shells were sometimes used as a form of currency, particularly in coastal regions, but this was not universal among all Native American cultures.
- Bones were not commonly used for hoses; they might have been used for tools, but not in that context.
Thus, the most accurate statement is regarding the use of sticks for catching fish.
The other statements may not accurately reflect common practices among Native American farmers:
- Dead fish were often used as fertilizer in some agricultural practices but not typically "for bait" in a significant way.
- Shells were sometimes used as a form of currency, particularly in coastal regions, but this was not universal among all Native American cultures.
- Bones were not commonly used for hoses; they might have been used for tools, but not in that context.
Thus, the most accurate statement is regarding the use of sticks for catching fish.
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