Yes, this helps them to hear far off horses or buffalo.
to hear where the horses were approaching from, it could be the enemy or could just be somebody they are waiting for
Some, but not all, native Americans and pioneer scouts put their ears to the ground. Sound is carried easier through solids than through the gas in the air. They are able to hear things like galloping horses in the distance like that.
There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.
There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.
they started to put the native Americans on reservations so they could use that land
Yes, it pushed Native Americans off their land and put them into reservations.
to hear how far the horses is and the speed they are going in
The Native Americans were a very civil people back then.
yes
The native Americans did regard water as the source of life. They really valued water and put measure in preserving and protecting the water sources.
Native Americans had resources such as trees for wood to make fires.
put a blanket on the ground