In 1492 there were no "Plains nations" since there were no horses in North America.
There is only one race but many nations of Native Americans on the plains.
The First Nations of the Plains did many jobs. They also served in the army. The jobs they did in the army were setting out tools and basic things unless they were a warrior; then they would most likely fight.
yes they grow grass, some plains are called grass plains, or savanas, and horses and maybe first nations live on plains.
500 Nations - 1995 Roads Across the Plains - 1.7 was released on: USA: 1995
There are many, many Indian plains tribes. There are nations and tribes and clans within those nations. It would be impossible to list all of them. Some well known tribes are the Cheyenne, Northern and Southern, the Arapaho, DeSota, Cree, Osage, Sioux and their many clans, Crow and Mandan. Lesser known tribes would include Assiniboine, Arikara, and Oto.
Yep. Yep it did.
There are many, many Indian plains tribes. There are nations and tribes and clans within those nations. It would be impossible to list all of them. Some well known tribes are the Cheyenne, Northern and Southern, the Arapaho, DeSota, Cree, Osage, Sioux and their many clans, Crow and Mandan. Lesser known tribes would include Assiniboine, Arikara, and Oto.
Blackfeet Crow sioux Cheyenne your welcome
Why are you asking these dumb questions???
The hides would be used as clothes and meat for food and they would use every single part of the buffalo even the manure as fuel. The buffalo were used for many things by the first nations
fort chipewyan, Nakoda and Plains Cree