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red indians wear buffalo skin or hair the women would sew the buffalo hair to make clothes as well
No Buffalo Soldiers were Black Calvary soldiers who were sent west to fight the Indians. They received the name "Buffalo Soldiers" because their nappy hair resembled that of a buffalo's.
A buffalo hunter hunted buffalo. A buffalo soldier was a name given to the first Afro-American soldiers by Indians because of their hair reminded them of the buffalo and their fierce fighting manner.
They dried the tongue and then they used the tongue as a hair brush.
Many Western Plains Indians relied heavily on bison. They used everything on bison including their skin, hair, and meat in order to survive.
The Buffalo Soldiers got their names from Native Americans, who thought that they resembled the buffaloes from their dark skin and curlyhair. They also fought like buffalos - ready and determined. The buffalo soldiers had no fear and were capable of great endurance, and they also endured many harsh conditions without complaining.
In the winter they wore coats made of buffalo skin and they were said to to be as fierce and tough as a buffalo in battle. It was a respectful name bestowed upon the soldiers and unfortunately people have made it into something ugly. You can find this information on the U S government site with the search name Buffalo Soldiers
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They chased them off cliffs then carried water in the buffalo's skin of their stomachs, they made clothing, blankets, and moccasins, they twisted their hair into a cord, and used their horns for needles and arrowheads.
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The Hair Restorer and the Indians - 1911 was released on: USA: 26 July 1911