NO. Only the Southwestern tribes Pueblo and Navajo.
the great plains
buffalo dung
No because they had no use for them like Plains Indians did.
animal skin and long wooden poles.
The Plains Indians had used buffalo dung for heating a fire to warm up food that had been previously kept preserved with salts or herbs
No
the great plains
hair
buffalo dung
because it was a tradion
they use wampum
buffalo was a very good resource for the Indians on the great plains, the buffalo supplied shelter, food, and clothing.
Native American plains Indians relied on echinacea as an all-purpose antiseptic
probs chop sticks
The medicine men were important to the indians as they grew and made marijuana for the indians to use
Native American plains Indians relied on the purple coneflower as an all-purpose antiseptic
the intestine was dried out and used as string (it was actually very strong) so they sometimes used it to tie up tipis. Also once dried out the native Americans would use them as charms/pendants for jewelry.