If think they hunt for buffalo because it provides food, clothing, and shelter.
kept there land
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the sioux tribe thought that owning land was ridicuolus because it wasnt anyones land and they thought that everyone should be able to go on that land
The Sioux was a warlike tribe. They used homemade weapons to fight against their enemies. They were warlike
Yes, when the whites came and pushed the Sioux westward, the Eastern Shoshone met with some Sioux scouts looking for land to camp. But the Eastern Shoshone fought with them and drove them north. Part of the great plains was in Wyomings South pass, Shoshone territory, thats were they met a had fight with other plains indians such as the Crow tribe.
The Sioux Indians were just the name the Europeans stuck to a group of tribes that lived in a certain area of the land. Each of the tribes had different chiefs that would lead the tribe
They didn't.....the Americans, as they have always done in the past and always will always do in the future, stole their land and murdered their people!
Early explorers learned about the Sioux tribe's advanced horsemanship skills, hunting techniques, and their way of life as nomadic hunter-gatherers. They also learned about the Sioux's deep connection to the land and their distinct cultural practices such as the Sun Dance ceremony.
Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and the Nez Perce
All of them. Every tribe felt the affects. The land grants were in the plains states so all of the plains tribes like the Dakota Sioux.
why were the Sioux forced off there land
Some of the friendly tribes encountered by Lewis and Clark on their expedition were the Mandan, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and Clatsop. These tribes often provided the explorers with food, shelter, and valuable information about the land they were travelling through.