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The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.

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How did the destruction of the buffalo affect the plains peoples?

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How did the destruction of the buffalo affect plains people?

The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.


In what ways was the buffalo important to indigenous peoples on the Plains?

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How did destruction of the buffalo herbs affect the plains indians' way of life?

The Plains Indian Tribes were completely dependent on the buffalo as their source of food, shelter, and clothing. When the white men began destroying the buffalo for sport, the Indians were forced to accept government policy and conform to life on the Indian Reservations.


How where the plains Indians lives affect by the buffalo?

they hunted the buffalo for food, and used the skin from the buffalo to make clothing.


What did the Texas army do to force the plains peoples out of the panhandle?

Without buffalo to hunt, the plains indians could not support their way of life


What animal became important to the plains people during hunting and warfare?

The buffalo became the most important animal to the Plains people during the hunting warfare. The Plains peoples were hunters. They hunting many animals, but the buffalo was the most important because the buffalo provided food, clothing and shelter.


How did the widespread killing of Buffalo affect the plains of Indians?

Buffalo was their was of life. Plains indians used and ate everything on the buffalo. The bones uses as tools, fur for clothing and meat for food. When the buffalo started to decimate so did the indians.


What group of Native Americans relied on the buffalo to meet their basic needs?

Lakota Souix!


How did the loss of buffalo affect native Americans?

The plains Indians virtually had to change their way of life after the buffalo became scarce. Other Indians did not live where buffalo were.


What do you think it was the most important factor in bringing about the and of the plains peoples way of life explain?

The most important factor in bringing an end to the Plains peoples' way of life was the systematic destruction of the buffalo herds, which were central to their culture, economy, and sustenance. This destruction was driven by westward expansion, commercial hunting, and government policies aimed at subjugating Native American tribes. Coupled with the encroachment of settlers and the establishment of reservations, these factors drastically disrupted their traditional nomadic lifestyle and led to significant social and economic upheaval.


In what way did the plains peoples use fire?

The plains tribes used fire to help the grasses grow. The seeds needed fire to germinate faster and by doing this it helped the buffalo. The buffalo needed the grasses for food. Fire was also used for heat and cooking.