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They used its

- hide for clothing, teepees, covers, blankits and moccasins.

- Hump for special delicacy

- hair for headbands, lariats, bells

- horns for spoons cups and clubs.

- brain to tan hides

- skull for religious believes

- teeth for necklaces

- hooves sor glue

- liver to tan hides

- stomach for cooking pots

- bladder for water proof bags

- dried dung for fuel

- bones for tools, weapons scrapers bones and knives

- fat to make pemmican

- tail for fly swatters

- blood and intestine for food

- ribsfor sled runers

- hide for clothing, teepee, covers, blankets and moccasins

- hump for special delicacies

- hair for headband, lariats and bells

- horns for spoons, cups and clubs

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