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The horse provided a means of transportation for the Plains people, and the buffalo provided many things for these people, including food, clothing, and shelter.
the people of the great plains mainly used tepees for shelter. Go towww.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/tipi.html . It was quite useful
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.
buffalo was a very good resource for the Indians on the great plains, the buffalo supplied shelter, food, and clothing.
The vast herds of buffalo that lived on the plains were the main resource of food, clothing, and shelter for the plains Indians. Their meat provided most of their diet, and their hides were made into clothing, and portable tents called teepees.
The buffalo, out of which came their clothing, shoes, food, and shelter.
The Plains Indians had the buffalo. For most of the Eastern Indians the deer was the key animal. For the Inuit it was the seal and the caribou.
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Geography influenced the way people lived in North America's regions by impacting their food sources, clothing materials, shelter styles, and transportation options. For example, in the Arctic region, the cold climate and limited vegetation dictated the use of animal skins for clothing and igloos for shelter. In contrast, in the Great Plains region, the availability of bison herds shaped the nomadic lifestyle of the Native American tribes who relied on them for food, clothing, and shelter.
The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.
The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.