Indians did not have buffalo they would hunt them but also use them for skin tipi covers, hide robes, fuel , tools , weapons and equipment . They also used hoofs to make glue, they turned bones into ornaments and buffalo tails became a fly swish.
There is no such thing as buffalo eye paste. They did use as much of the buffalo as possbile for everything.
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The coin you describe is referred to as an " Indian Head Nickel " or sometimes a " Buffalo Nickel ".
"Tatanka" is a Lakota Indian word that means buffalo.
I believe they were made out of buffalo hides. Southwest tended to use adobe.
The Pawnee used buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter
Buffalo or Indian Head nickels were minted in the US from 1913 to 1938.
The buffalo is the back. The front is an Indian head.
they hunt buffaloes either mounted or on foo with arrows and spears
No year. The Indian head / buffalo design was used on nickels minted from 1913 to 1938.
The buffalo (actually a bison) is on the back, with an Indian head on the front. The date is on the front at the base of the Indian's neck.
The first Indian Head/Buffalo Nickel was minted in Philadephia in the year 1913. The coin is actually called a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel, but not "buffalo head". After all, it shows the entire buffalo, not just its head :)