The Plains culture - but also to neighbouring tribes including the marginally-Plains Upper Missouri tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara).
I think the buffalo had a big part to the Indians economy because the Indians could sell their hides and/or use the bones of the buffalo to make tools and sell them.
they were big everyone would come and join except the ones that hunt enough buffalo for every one
because Oklahoma had a large Indian population and the bison was a big part in the lives of the Indians that lived on the land and when the European settlers came the bison was one of their main food supplies. So Oklahoma's history is rich with the bison and has been a big part of the state for many years
I am doing a report on the plains Indians the big game would be buffalo, and other would be just as the other person said but just wanted to say soooooo...... gd luckAnswerDeer, elk and buffalo primarily. Small game when available and/or needed
slavery was a big part of the South's economy because they used them for house holds and agriculture
Your mom is a buffalo.
Giraffe is not. Rhino, Cape Buffalo, Elephant are part of the big 5.
The big Indian was the little Indian's mother.
yes he is a big fat buffalo like him yes he is a big fat buffalo like him
buffalo are big, brown and can run fast.
Buffalo wings are not from a buffalo. They are chicken wings covered in buffalo sauce.
a big one a big one
The Meskwaki Indians (Fox Indians) ate mostly animals and hunted big game. These Indians ate deer, bear The Meskwaki Indians also farmed, which was mostly done by the women of the tribe. Squash, beans, wild rice, corn, tobacco, and pumpkins were some of the foods they farmed.