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they brought over many thing such as horses guns and diseases, they also taught them they ways of the Americans

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Q: How do the white people change the way of life for the plains Indians?
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Metis who lived on the interior plains were a mixture of what kind of people?

Indians and white Europeans


Who hunted the bison?

The plains Indians and the white settlers.


Why was the great spirit so important to the plains Indians?

It was great for scaring people as a story. the indians made this up to scare the white europeans from stealing land.


Why were the Plains Indians there?

They lived there! We (white settlers) invaded their land.


How did the culture of white settlers different from that of plains Indians?

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Why did the white settlers in the great plains believe the American Indians had forfeited their rights to the land?

because indians are pussys


How did Native Americans lives change over time?

The way that life changed for the plains Indians was that despite the government promises to protect the lands Indians people found their way of life threatened as white settlers invaded their territory.


What did the plains Indians value?

spirituality and life. until the white man stole their land.


How plains Indians lived?

its not "how do plains Indians live" its "how did plains Indians live"and the answer is they lived on the great plains in tepees(tipis) these were little tent like homes made from buffalo skinsome Indians had always lived there, and some were forced to move on to there when the white settlers came along.that's my answer!! feel free to critisize as i am not always right! but as far as i know what i have said THIS TIME is right not


Are there any plains Indians alive today?

no. ever since the white men took over thier land they scattered and just became real people


What is the Cheyenne known for?

The Cheyenne became nomadic buffalo hunters after migrating to the Great Plains in the 18th century and figured prominently in the resistance by Plains Indians to white encroachment.


Compare and contrast the federal and state governments' treatment of the Plains Indians and Mexican Americans in the late nineteenth century?

Both groups were driven off their lands by white people.