yes
The U.S. Settlers were mean to the Native Americans and forced them to move to reservation land where there was no buffalo to hunt and the hunters would have to move out of the reservations to hunt for the buffalo for food, clothing and tools. Long ago before the U.S. Settlers came to America, the Native Americans would follow the buffalo where ever they go to hunt for the things they will need to survive because the buffalo was their sacred animal
The horse.
animals people buffalo
Some of the Native Americans hunted buffalo and when the white people came they killed buffalo for fun and that hurt the native Americans because they hunted buffalo and they could not hunt very many because there weren't that many left
they used it for hunting transportation and do get away form the enemy
Reservations are the same as any other place in the United States. SOME Native Americans perform ceremonies in teepees but we do not necessarily still live in them. NOT all Native Americans still hunt buffalo. Native Americans wear regular clothes and do not run around in loin clothes. As for what we do on a reservation, we live. There are stores, buildings, dirt, trees, roads, and pretty much anything else. A reservation is the same as a town but some people may take longer to get to the paved roads and stores.
they hunted for buffalo
Spears were used long ago by Native Americans. They were used to hunt animals like bison, and buffalo, and were the most preferred weapon.
Turkey, and other fowl, small mammals, rodents, etc, racoons, otters,
yes
the native americans hunted ducks bissoun and and rabbits.
a native is someone who belongs to a particular place.native americans are people who